Welcome back this month for another exciting monthly issue of Rusty Jabbz Newsletter. The newsletter that represent true essence of hip hop across the continent and the world. Although, 2009 have been a slow start for hip hop. Aint nuthin yet to be released but we do have coming for the month of February 2009. B-Real of Cypress Hills "Smoke and Mirrors" and Joe Budden "Padded Room" set for release on Feb. 24th. So in the meantime were going to dig in the crates and review some hits and misses of 2008 that other magazines and e-magazines fail to review and acknowledge. Today we have, Slim Thug and The Boss Hogg Outlawz.
SLIM THUG AND THE BOSS HOGG OUTLAWZ - Back By Blockular Demand, Serve and Collect Volume 2
"4.25 JABBZ"
The Boss of all Bosses, returns with anutha street opus with crew of hard rhymers from the dirty streets of Texas. Come, lets take a ride down south to the H-Town and listen to my favorite O. G., next Scarface of course. My dude, Slim Thugger and his Boss Hoggers. We all remember the 1st Serve and Collect installment. Slim Thug & The Boss Hogg Outlawz bring back that dirty gangsta southern heat as only they can. We all know about Slim Thug, a man that stands by his name. Since, he been in the rap game, Slim Thug manage to spit fire and sell millions of records but for some reason still get lost in the shadow.
There was a time when the south merged on the scene and I showed them no love except those who deserve the love from me. The South is actually fading out. I see the whack southern emcees aren't gettin' the shine like they used too.
I see alotta southern emcees stepping their game up now by pulling out their lyrical artillery. I guess The South is tired of gettin' looked at as the coast with the least, rather than the coast with the most. Everything is contrary now, southern emcees are digging deep in the trap and bringing forth what The South beez like. Slim Thug bought a gang of trappers that can spit about what goes on in the real south. I advise you to keep up with the southern dialect or else you'll git lost. This album to me is str8 up ghetto just 5 dudes spittin' fire in their Houston wards. The beats to me are corny. They're really aint nuthin' spectacular about the production but that leaves everything up to the lyrics. The lyrics from the crew stand out like some real Houston Texas gangsta rap. I'm talking about some trill Houston shit like The Geto Boyz, The 5th Ward Boyz, Gangsta Nip and early U. G. K. materials. "You Feel Me!"
I think like everywhere else certain states and certain artists from those states lost their soul. When I say, SOUL I'm pertaining to hip hop. It feels good to hear some real shit for a change. So all you bustaz, you betta SERVE AND COLLECT this cd, BEEEAAACCCHHH!!!
Prized bangaz to check for.... "No Ceiling" "Living Without" "Serve and Collect" "Rap Reality Show" "Hood Superstar" and "Cost To Be".
Thats only half of the Houston, Texas war path be on the look out for SLIM THUG'S NEW ALBUM hittin' stores in a hood near you.
EARLY 2009!
This have been Dj Handspin Dinero of Rusty Jabbz Mag. see you next time.
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