Tuesday, July 27, 2010

DRU HILL-- "InDRUpendence Day" (RATING 3/5)

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The music industry is much like a revolving door. Many artists filter in and out leaving an impression to be remembered. Others can't even get their foot back in the door...especially those who take extended hiatuses. We've already seen Christina Aguilera suffer an embarrassing situation when her much talked-about album flopped immediately after its release...so what makes DRU HILL think they're any different?

Eight years have passed since we last heard of the R&B-group originally from Baltimore, Maryland. Their Dru World Order album earned moderate success when released back in 2002...but it was during this time the group started encountering difficult times as members left to embark on solo careers (most notably Sisqo). Going even deeper than that, the members of DRU HILL seemingly lost sight of what was most important as they quarreled and fought over money issues and the announcement of a member's decision to work on a Gospel music career. Now, Sisqo, Jazz, and Nokio introduce the brand new member named Tao...as well as their fourth album to date entitled InDRUpendence Day. And while Tao adds an interesting voice to the group's original low register, the album remains regrettably unimpressive, to say the least.

DRU HILL doesn't really take it back to the original R&B sound we've been knowing. Instead, they take on a blandly produced list of songs that sounds as if they were leftovers for a DAY 26 album. Shut It Down seriously reminded me of a re-imagined spin on a BACKSTREET BOYS song from their debut album called (If You Want It To Be Good Girl) Get Yourself a Bad Boy slowed down by only a little. Yes...you read that correctly. The album actually sounds like generic pop has been added to the mix as if that was supposed to do something grand. Below Zero is my favorite song from this new album, although I'm pretty sure JAHEIM would've done a better job at it. Tracks that I looked forward to like Makin' Luv and Remain Silent are good...but could be SO much better if there was more emotion put into the song. The lyrics are tediously sung with no inspiration and that's probably because this project wasn't taken as seriously as it should have. Oh...and the remake of the 1985 hit from TEARS for FEARS entitled Everybody Wants to Rule the World was a definite uncalled-for miss...yet again, don't try to put a twist on a classic if you're gonna do it half-assed.

The revolving door will continue to filter out those who have no business being in the music industry and artists should take a mental note of that. They have to strive to be bolder and more aggressive than they were when they released their previous album in order to keep people's attention. But if you're gone for EIGHT YEARS, you should've made it a priority to break THROUGH that door, making an unforgettable statement regarding your return. DRU HILL failed in that aspect. Maybe the fans will feel differently...but I particularly don't see the group being able to make a comeback after this album. I wish it could've been better...but in the end, it ends up receiving an AVERAGE rating for being monotonous. Added to the end of the album are snippets from Nokio's band called BLACK ANGEL DOWN. Very interesting stuff, indeed...as a matter of fact, that may be the only thing on this album that peaked my interest...the very last six minutes of the album.

That's just simply sad.

Songs that I SOMEWHAT enjoyed from INDRUPENDENCE DAY:
• Shut It Down
• She Wants Me
• Whatcha Do
• Remain Silent
• State of Emergency
• Love MD
• Wind (Snippet)
• How Deep Is Your Love (Snippet)
• The End (Snippet)

FROM DRU HILL's new album "InDRUpendence Day", here's the track "Below Zero..."









From the same album, here's the amazing track "Away..."



DRU HILL
Love MD
From the InDRUpendence Day
(4.32)




YES! The reviews are going back to the old way they used to be...more factual and less bantering. We got reviews coming up NEXT TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 2010 for LADY GAGA's "The Remix" and for British boy band JLS' self-titled U.S EP debut! Check it all out and more next week with THE BABYBOICAMPBELLS REVIEW!

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Written by Felix-Lee "Campbells" Andrades, III

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

RICK ROSS-- "Teflon Don" (RATING 1/5)

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(This week's FAILURE)

What do Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and The Washington Post all have in common? Every critic from these highly prestigious publications gave RICK ROSS a favorable rating on his new album...but I bet you any money, these people aren't the types of people that'll drive around blasting his music from their car. I fail to hear the colorful adjectives they mention in their reviews totally...as a matter of fact, Teflon Don gives RICK ROSS The FAILURE label...making him the third artist this year to receive such a low rating from MY review...

Teflon Don's overproduced tracks come across like RICK ROSS was doing anything in his power to impress anything and anyone. After having been sued for apparently stealing his moniker from a drug trafficker , it probably goes without saying that RICK ROSS does not know the definition of the word "original". He is a B-List rapper with A-List aspirations that turn out to be C-List shortcomings. Teflon Don opens with the track I'm Not a Star...CLEARLY! You didn't need to write a whole song about this topic...I already knew it. The atrocity continues on with songs like MC Hammer featuring Gucci Mane. There's no deviation for RICK ROSS as he tries to paint us this imagery that the album is straight from the heart. Superficiality oozes out of the organ in his chest...it's all about the girls, cars, etc., etc. Maybach Music III featuring Jadakiss and Erykah Badu and Aston Martin Music featuring Drake and Chrisette Michele are the only two song I somewhat enjoyed...but it still wasn't enough to make me say RICK ROSS is a gift to the Rap world; he will always be far from it.

All this praise about his flow...and I don't hear it. The lyrics are stupid and not thought-out whatsoever. He doesn't have the cunning knack for creating unbelievable rhymes and bold statements like JAY-Z and EMINEM do. RICK ROSS can only dream about it. Teflon Don is another disastrous attempt at music...and RICK ROSS will just have to suffer the brunt of his inadequacy as a performer. I'll tell you this...in reference to a little comment made during an interview with Billboard...even if I drove a Honda Accord, Teflon Don will NEVER be blasted from my car for as long as I live. It's crass, drowsy, and untalented!

I DID NOT CARE FOR ANY SONGS WHATSOEVER FROM Teflon Don!

From RICK ROSS' new album "Teflon Don", here's the song "Maybach Music III" featuring Jadakiss and Erykah Badu...









From the same album, here's "Aston Martin Music" featuring Drake and Chrisette Michele...



RICK ROSS
Super High featuring Ne-Yo
From the Teflon Don album
Directed by F. Gary Gray
(5.38)



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PLAN B-- "House of Pleasure" (RATING 4/5)

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I wouldn't necessarily say I received "pleasure" from this album...but I will say PLAN B gets a "thumbs-up" in my book for creating a Reggaeton album I completely adored from start to finish. House of Pleasure doesn't sample the same beats over and over again. It doesn't borrow from every possible type of Latin music. It doesn't contain 21 guest appearances either. It's a straight-up throwback to the way Reggaeton used to sound back when it reached in peak several years ago.

House of Pleasure gives us the true sound of Reggaeton while blending some of the more modern sounds that have made for such a distinct departure from the norm. For the first time in a long time, an album came along that didn't have me despising artists that I have looked up to for close to a decade now. Tito "El Bambino", RKM y Ken-Y, De La Ghetto, and more make appearances on this album. Some of the more memorable tracks for me are Lloras. Mis Canciones Hablan De Sexo featuring J-King and Maximan couldn't be any more bolder. Definitely makes me wanna grind up against that special someone. Other songs I enjoyed were Es Un Secreto and the title track for the album.

PLAN B may not really be on many people's radar...but this album should definitely be given a listen. No overuse of Auto-tune or electronic sounds, House of Pleasure was able to break through a long drought for me and this genre. I'm very pleased and I hope that they do well next week as the album debuts on the chart!

Songs I ENJOYED from House of Pleasure:
• Tarde En La Noche
• Porque Te Demoras?
• La Nena de Papa featuring Tito "El Bambino"
• Si No Le Contesto
• El Amor No Existe
• Nos Fuimos Discoteca
• Parisera featuring De La Ghetto
• Que Me Paso
• House of Pleasure

From PLAN B's new album "House of Pleasure", here's the song "Lloras" featuring RKM y Ken-Y...









From the same album, here's "Es Un Secreto..."









THE BABYBOICAMPBELLS REVIEW is ever evolving...next week, a different direction is gonna be taken with the reviews...let's see if you notice it. DRU HILL and FAT JOE are next up...check back here on TUESDAY, JULY 27th, 2010 for the latest news on your FAVORITE ARTISTS...

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Written by Felix-Lee "Campbells" Andrades, III

Friday, July 16, 2010

BABYBOI SEZ (Volume 2.4)

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JOSH GROBAN (September 2010) With numerous awards under his belt and a voice known around the world, Josh Groban is preparing fans for a brand new album. What makes this project so important and different from the others he’s done are the production credits. In a move sure to spark controversy, Grammy award winner Rick Rubin will be executive producing Josh’s entire album. Groban appears to be parting ways with David Foster, the former EP for all of his prior releases. Rubin (a past Beastie Boys member) is now co-head of Columbia Records, as well as being co-founder of the Def Jam record label alongside Russell Simmons back in the day. His production is well known and highly regarded within the industry, having worked with such big name acts as U2, Green Day, Johnny Cash, Jay-Z and Shakira. Rick Rubin also won a Grammy for producer of the year for work with The Dixie Chicks. So what does all this mean for fans of Groban? Well for one, expect a slightly different, perhaps modern sound. Yet for those who fear Josh may be traveling too far out of his comfort zone, James Newton Howard, famed orchestrator and music producer is also heavily involved. Howard is an industry veteran and prominent film score composer, having composed for some of Hollywood's biggest hits like Pretty Woman, I am Legend and The Dark Knight. Josh’s new album will also feature plenty of the trademark live orchestration that has filled his projects in the past. With an exciting new sound and inspired collaborators, expect Josh Groban to tweak his pop-opera formula and have another platinum album on his hands. Those not familiar with Groban’s work will have a new reason to become interested as Josh’s acting resume has grown considerably recently. After a successful turn as ‘himself’ this season on the FOX hit ‘Glee’, Josh has just joined Ryan Gosling, Marisa Tomei, and Steve Carell in Warner Brother's new comedy about marital crisis due next year. The next several months should be quite busy for Groban with his label giving his new project a considerable marketing push.

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JAZMINE SULLIVAN (August 2010) In 2008, Missy Elliott protégé Jazmine Sullivan took the industry by storm with her honest lyrics and Lauryn Hill/Erykah Badu vibe. Currently, Sullivan has been hard at work at her follow-up, hoping to avoid the sales slump usually associated with sophomore albums. Given the pedigree of this project, success is almost guaranteed. Salaam Remi, who produced Sullivan's mega-hit ‘Bust Your Windows’ is involved, as are Ryan Leslie, StarGate, Carlos “Los Da Mystro” McKinney, Lamb, and Ne-Yo. Several song titles have been made public over the past few months by Jazmine’s label in order to build interest and placate fans who’ve been rabid over information regarding this anticipated release. Scheduled to appear on the album are: ‘You Get on My Nerves’, ‘Vanity Six’, and ‘Blow’. Expect more of the brash R&B sound that made Jazmine Sullivan famous on her debut, to be present on this new album which as of right now does not have an official title. ‘Holding You Down’ will be Jazmine’s first single off the new project. It is produced by Missy Elliott and will be released in late June.

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NE-YO (September 2010) Following up on the platinum-plus-selling success that was ‘Year of the Gentleman’, Ne-Yo brings music fans his latest offering ‘Libra Scale’(an ode to the singer/songwriter’s zodiac sign). The new album may be due in the fall, but Ne-Yo and his label are already hard at work on promotion. The first official single, ‘Beautiful Monster’ made its debut last month on Myspace and has since been sent to various outlets like iTunes and Amazon for download. Much of the album itself is shrouded in secrecy with only minute details having emerged from Ne-Yo himself. Here’s what we know so far: Libra will build on the formula that Gentleman introduced. The new first single is already garnering attention for its similarity to number one smash ‘Closer’. Ne-Yo again trades in the trademark urban rhythmic sound for a dance/pop style, which many originally considered risky and what now seems to be the norm with artists like Kelly Rowland and Usher embracing the same styles in a post Lady Gaga world. Also known is that ‘Libra Scale’ will feature production from longtime Ne-Yo collaborators StarGate, who’ve worked their magic on ‘Beautiful Monster’. Discussing the track recently, Ne-Yo revealed he has written a movie script based on the album. He’s quoted as saying: "The song embodies a portion of a story that the music on the album is inspired by. "The beautiful monster is in fact our love interest/arch nemesis - her name is Domini in the film," the songwriter continued. "It may not make a whole lot of sense right this second, but once you see the videos and the forthcoming film it will all meld together." "My new album is a series of songs inspired by the script that I wrote, but it's not a musical." Ne-Yo delves further into the album by giving fans this tease; "The underlying question is about your moral fiber. Is love, money and fame more important to you? The movie [and album] is really me and my friends answering that question." Movies have been at the forefront of Ne-Yo’s career lately as the multiple Grammy winner has several high profile releases coming soon to theaters. Those include the Tuskegee Airmen story ‘Red Tails’ opposite Terrance Howard, the sci-fi action flick, ‘Battle: Los Angeles’ due next year, and the drama ‘4Chosen’ with Laurence Fishburne. Needless to say, Ne-Yo’s been quite the busy man lately and it looks like his hard work will surely pay off.

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T.I. (August 2010) ‘King Uncaged’--the title pretty much says it all. For fans worried that jail time would force multi-platinum selling rapper T.I. into seclusion, think again. As his current promo single proclaims, T.I. is BACK! This new album promises to be fierce, to the point, and full of bravado. Production is being handled by an all-star lineup which includes, DJ Toomp, The-Dream, RedOne, TrackSlayerz, Swizz Beatz, Danja, and Jim Jonsin. T.I.’s albums have become known for unique and inspired collaborations and this new project will be no different. T.I.’s last effort yielded collabos from Jay-Z and Kanye, Rihanna, and Justin Timberlake. So far confirmed for ‘King Uncaged’ are The-Dream, B.O.B., Trey Songz, and Lady Gaga. Yes you just read that correctly, T.I. will have Lady Gaga on his album courtesy of a track produced by longtime Gaga collaborator RedOne. Also appearing on the new single, ‘Got Your Back’ is Keri Hilson. A video is expected soon for that track. Another song, ‘Yeah Ya Know’ is being sent to club DJ’s and urban radio in a effort to cover all bases and have songs out that appeal to different fans and markets. ‘Yeah Ya Know’ was originally recorded for T.I.’s upcoming film Takers (due Aug. 20th), and is expected to be on that movie’s soundtrack album as well. With well over 70 songs recorded, narrowing down the final tracklist for ‘King Uncaged’ will prove quite the task for T.I. and his team. Expect an album filled with an aggressive T.I. who goes hard on tracks and tackles topics like love, life, his recent prison sentence, haters who got in the way, and how he’s grown has a person and artist. Expectations are high for this one, but if anyone can deliver a quality product it’s Tip. With ‘I am Back’ garnering such a huge reception from fans and radio, this new album will be a summer blockbuster for sure.

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NICKI MINAJ (September 2010) Lil Wayne protégé and the female representation for Young Money Entertainment is FINALLY releasing her studio debut later this year. While details on this album have been slim, the first two singles released give fans a taste of what to expect. Official first single ‘Massive Attack’ featuring Sean Garrett has all but failed at U.S. radio with its intricate and hard to digest beat and over the top video. More recently ‘Your Love’ was chosen as the second single with hopes that it will achieve the radio play that seemed to escape ‘Massive Attack’. The Annie Lennox sample and drum loop beats appear to help make this song a bigger hit. An official remix of the song featuring Flo Rida, is expected to appear next month. With Nicki continuously stating that she will not rush the release of her debut, it would surprise no one if this album didn’t seen the light of day in September as Universal/Motown and Young Money execs hope. Recently, Nicki announced via Twitter that she was going for a clean start on this album after being unhappy with some of the material which has already been recorded. Industry analysis are assuming the slow reception at radio for Massive may have something to do with this decision, especially if the other tracks slated for the album sounded similar to that one. One thing is clear and undeniable and that’s Nicki’s talent. As long as she stays true to herself and lets her personality shine through in her music, she will do quite well in the long run. Fans itching to hear Minaj, need only listen to the half dozen singles she’s currently featured on including: ‘My Chick Bad’ (Ludacris), ‘Lil Freak’ (Usher), ‘Shakin it For Daddy’ (Robin Thicke), ‘Up Out My Face’ (Mariah Carey), and ‘Woohoo’ (Christina Aguilera). Nicki will also appear on label mate Drake’s debut later this month on the song ‘Up All Night’. Currently, the only person aside from Sean Garrett slated to appear on Minaj’s still untitled album is Bad Boy artist Cassie. Here’s hoping Nicki calls in favors from some of her A-list peeps to help her out with collabos. Nicki Minaj’s distinctive musical flare, eye-popping style, and sexy image will no doubt propel her to the top and bring her closer to her influences of Missy Elliott and Lauryn Hill and ultimately help her to achieve their success.

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AVENTURA (Fall 2010) After sweeping the recent Billboard Awards with nine wins and coming off their most successful tour (four sold out shows at MSG!) while breaking chart and album sales records, it’s safe to assume Bronx’s natives Aventura are having a great year! The bachata group is at a crossroads in their career coming off their most successful and critically acclaimed album ‘The Last’. The guys have something special planned for fans this year with their first greatest hits compilation due this fall. The set according to the group, will allow fans to familiarize themselves with Aventura’s earlier albums and songs, since the band’s popularity has been on the rise over the last five years, yet they’ve been around for ten. When asked if the album will feature new material, lead singer/songwriter Anthony ‘Romeo’ Santos smiled and said stay tuned. Aventura’s last compilation album 2006’s ‘K.O.B. Live’, featured live recordings of some of the group’s bigger hits, as well as five new tracks--three of which became unexpected massive singles (‘Los Infieles’, ‘Mi Corazoncito’, and ‘El Perdedor’). This new set is sure to please fans both new and old. Those looking for brand new material from the group will have to wait until mid-2011 when the first of their several solo projects will appear. Each member will be releasing his own solo album about which not much is known. Bass player Max is expected to release a hip-hop album, while guitarist Lenny is working on an R&B/hip-hop sound for his project. No information has been released in terms of what Henry and Romeo are both working on. Fearing that solo work will lead the band to splitting up, the group has already signed a contract to their label for one more album after the solo projects appear, so contrary to rumor, ‘The Last’ was not the last album from this extremely popular and immensely talented group. The industry is littered with groups who went solo and then quickly flamed out, yet for every failed attempt there are enormous success stories. Aventura’s talent will keep them in the limelight and their dedication to fans will keep them a success.

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M.I.A.-- "/\/\/\Y/\" (RATING 2/5)

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I guess you must really need to be into industrial music if you expect to find this project relevant in the least bit. M.I.A. may only be recognizable to Americans with the song Paper Planes, which was a huge dance hit back in 2008...more so later on because the song was sampled on Jay-Z's and T.I.'s Swagga Like Us featuring Lil Wayne and Kanye West earning them a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group...not to mention a nomination for Best Rap Song of the Year. Internationally, this Sri Lankan-British performer is well known for singles like Galang, Boys, and Sunshowers. Unfortunately, the only "real" thing M.I.A. is bringing to the table with her latest album is more weirdness and graphic controversy.

The gruesome video to the lead single from MAYA (stylized as /\/\/\Y/\) entitled Born Free conquers a very unwelcome subject when it comes to music...politics. As a matter of fact, the entire album has a centralized theme of "information politics" as expressed by M.I.A. herself. To me, that's not the reason why I dislike the album...if we can recall a few months ago, NAS and DAMIEN MARLEY, JR. made an album of the same sort and I heavily praised it. This "industrial" sound that even M.I.A. describes as "schizophrenic" just seems a little over the top. It's very difficult to digest and it left me scrambling to fast forward through the album because of the pain it was causing my ears. Coming from someone who allegedly received death threats against her and her son because of comments she made towards search engine Google, M.I.A.'s boldness doesn't necessarily put her at the top...it makes her more vulnerable. The only tracks I enjoyed were XXXO and It Iz What It Iz, with the exception of two others...NOT because she did anything special...but because they were actually easier to listen to than anything else on the album.

It seems artists conjure up thoughts in their minds of being "untouchable" by the time they begin recording their third album. I see it all the time...and M.I.A. (whose middle name is actually MAYA...in case you were wondering where the album title comes from) is no different. It's too bad for her...here in the United States, a lot of people aren't going to be open to that type of harsh music. I may not speak for the United Kingdom or where ever else...but M.I.A. needs to come back with something a little bit less crazy if she wants to catch the attention of radio once again.

Songs that I Somewhat Enjoyed from /\/\/\Y/\:
• Steppin' Up
• Story to Be Told

From M.I.A.'s newest album "MAYA", here's the track "XXXO..."









BONUS TRACKS
(Limited Edition Release)
• Internet Connection
• Illygirl
• Believer
• Caps Lock

M.I.A.
Born Free
From the /\/\/\Y/\ albums
Directed by Romain Gavras
(9.05)




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Written by Felix-Lee "Campbells" Andrades, III

IVY QUEEN-- "Drama Queen" (RATING 3/5)

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My interest in Reggaeton is getting closer to truly disappearing...and IVY QUEEN isn't even the reason why. Truthfully speaking, her seventh studio album entitled Drama Queen, an introspective project from the Queen of Reggaeton herself, helped me not to totally give up on the style of music I have been nothing but bad-mouthing since I starting writing these reviews over a year ago. IVY QUEEN has always been the "female bad-ass" amongst this predominately male music genre. She has given us no-bullshit attitude and warnings on songs like Cuentale, Quiero Bailar, and Tuya Soy...which I will forever hold close to my heart. With Drama Queen, IVY QUEEN somewhat abandons that persona...which leaves me yearning for something more.

In my eyes, this album isn't a strong comeback. Never mind the collaborations with Franco "El Gorila", De La Ghetto, Wisin y Yandel, and Frank Reyes. The songs really don't evoke any response out of me...they just come across as boring. I Do is a huge deal to most because it is mainly performed in English instead of Spanish. MY issue with the song is that they Auto-tuned the hell out of her voice making IVY QUEEN sound absolutely ridiculous and off-key. Jungle featuring Franco "El Gorila" is an eccentric spaz-attack if there ever was one. The one song that truly speaks to me is De La Calle featuring De La Ghetto and that is because its mellow beat is unlike anything I've ever heard from IVY QUEEN. Everything else on the album was simply okay...mediocre is probably the more appropriate term to use if I'm being quite honest.

I always have to step with trepidation when reviewing albums in this genre...I haven't really said anything good about ANY artist simply because nothing changes. IVY QUEEN probably would've gotten a higher rating had she stuck to what I EXPECTED from her. I don't take away anything from her...I know she was trying to do something different...and to MANY, it will be greatly appreciated. With me, however, it's gonna take a lot more than some personal words to make me believe that anything related to Reggaeton actually has some sort of verifiable substance.

Songs that I Enjoyed from Drama Queen:
• Te Voy a Recordar
• Me Quiere
• Amor Puro
• Acercate featuring Wisin y Yandel
• La Vida Es Asi (Reggaeton and Bachata Versions)
• Cosas de La Vida featuring Frank Reyes

From IVY QUEEN's new album "Drama Queen", here's the track "De La Calle" featuring De La Ghetto...









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PAUL WALL-- "Heart of a Champion" (RATING 0/5)

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(The LATEST FAILURE added to this REVIEW!)

Does anyone remember what song PAUL WALL is most recognized for? I didn't know the answer to this question either simply because he has no name for himself in the Rap world...but it turns out that the annoying single Girl from his 2005 debut album The People's Champ was the most successful as it was the only single ever released that peaked the highest on the Billboard Charts. Everything else thereafter was nothing but a joke and didn't do anything to help solidify PAUL WALL as a reputable artist...

He receives the label of FAILURE when it comes to the BABYBOICAMPBELLS REVIEW! Yes it is true...PAUL WALL is the second artist this year to get that awful name from me...but he earned it outright with his latest dismal offering called Heart of a Champion. He simply didn't cut it this time around...and I'm not hearing any buzz whatsoever about this album anyways. Heart of a Champion was mainly produced by Travis Barker...clearly, because it wasn't the sounds that turned me off about the album. It's a the lame lyrical flow that comes out of PAUL WALL's mouth. I mean...you tell me what you expect from tired-out song titles like I'm On Patron, Stay Iced Out, Pockets Fulla Presidents, and Smoke Everyday!? It's all been said and done before...by actual Rap veterans who know what's up! And another thing, collaborating with the industry's B- and C-List hip-hop artists like Chamillionaire, Lil' Keke, and others doesn't make for a groundbreaking album...it just proves to PAUL WALL couldn't get any elite performers to contribute their talent.

The only song I found somewhat passable on Heart of a Champion was the opening track Take Notes...not because it was anything special...it was because it's the only track that actually catches my attention...in the least bit, anyways. I wouldn't recommend that anyone wastes money on this album. There are a lot more buzz-worthy Hip-Hop/Rap albums coming our way...let PAUL WALL get a wake-up call when his latest effort fails miserably just like he has. Maybe then he'll get the hint that no one really cares about his career any more...

I DID NOT CARE FOR ANY SONG WHATSOEVER FROM Heart of a Champion!!

From PAUL WALL's newest album "Heart of a Champion", here's the song "Take Notes..."









PAUL WALL
I'm on Patron
From the Heart of a Champion album
Directed by N/A
(4.18)




The BABYBOICAMPBELLS REVIEW will return NEXT WEEK TUESDAY, JULY 20th with BRAND NEW REVIEWS on UPCOMING ALBUMS from RICK ROSS and PLAN B!

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Written by Felix-Lee "Campbells" Andrades, III