Disco de Lil Rob: «Instrumentals»
- Título:Instrumentals
- Fecha de publicación:2005-07-19
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Aries Music Ent.
- UPC:640014435124
- 1 No One to Depend Onimg 3:57
- 2 Now They Dont Askimg 4:19
- 3 Tha Truthimg 4:08
- 4 From Dago To LAimg 4:08
- 5 High Till I Dieimg 5:19
- 6 Oldie Remiximg 5:41
- 7 Peak-A-Booimg 4:11
- 8 S.A.N. D.I.E.G.O.img 3:57
- 9 About To Go Downimg 4:06
- 10 Can Keep A Man Downimg 4:16
- 11 New Drugimg 1:44
- 12 I Rememberimg 4:15
- 13 Front Back Sideimg 3:55
- 14 Other Sideimg 4:11
- 15 Those Who Talkimg 4:23
And now you can rap to them too! That is, If you really want to buy this crap. A lot of these beats tend to sound like each other and these beats often have no substance to them whatsoever. If these beats came from Crazy Life or had they simply been better selections from the albums that these beats came from, This would've been a way more better cd than what it is right now. These are forgettable west coast beats and a lotta them sound older than what they are. Track 10 and 8 sound ok, But the rest of the beats are terrible and represent some of the worst Lil Rob material out there. Lil Rob's slick voice and flow made a lotta these songs sound decent, But these tracks, Minus the help of Rob's vocals, Reveal just how low and shoddy the production of these beats really were. Lil Rob has been on a downward spiral for a few years now [Try listening to the terrible Twelve Eighteen or to the sub-par Neighborhood Music]. Track 15 [Which wasn't a good Lil Rob song anyway] Sounds like a seventh-rate Cash Money rip-off. If it's good beats you want, Look elsewhere. Hope the review helped. Be blessed.
