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| | Absolute Greatness | | | Music Artist : | | Willie the Kid | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Asylum Records | | Release Date : | | 2008-09-30 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Thang Back - Willie the Kid 2. Long Live the Prince - Willie the Kid 3. Coogi Down - LA the Darkman, Willie the Kid 4. Pressure - Willie the Kid 5. You - Bobby Valentino, Willie the Kid 6. Love for Money - Bun B, Flo Rida, Gucci Mane, LA the Darkman, , , Trey Songz, Willie the Kid, Yung Joc 7. We Get Down - LA the Darkman, Willie the Kid 8. Splendid! - Willie the Kid 9. W - Jovan Dias, Willie the Kid 10. Let Em Know - LA the Darkman, Lonnie Mack, Willie the Kid 11. When the Lights Darken - Rock City, Willie the Kid 12. What They Wanna Hear - Willie the Kid 13. Driven. - Willie the Kid
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Aphiliates Got A Hot Spitter Submitted on: 2009-05-27 |
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| When I first heard Willie the Kid was on the mixtape with him and his brother La the Darkman called "Dead Presidents" I thought homie was cool until he released his mixtape "The Day the Game Changed" which really won me over and since then I've been a big fan. With Drama and the Aphiliates first artist released I was impressed with the results. Willie reminds me a lot of Lupe but more street savvy, delivery is on point and he's nice with the punchlines when he's not trying to over complicate them. The production on the album is solid throughout, there's only one song which i don't care for and that's Coogi Down. Everything else is hot or at least cool enough to listen thru. I can't say there are any songs that really standout but it's a great listen all the way thru. They mentioned this was just a pre-album so hopefully they cooking up his true debut to be something more epic but overall good album |
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The long awaited debut of Willie the Kid Submitted on: 2008-10-11 |
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| I first caught on to Willie the Kid when I heard him on DJ Drama's Gangsta Grillz album and I was more than impressed with his lyrical word play. He reminds me of Lupe Fiasco in a way and that's not a bad thing at all if you know Lupe. Now with Absolute Greatness you have something close to a classic. I'm rockin' with him til the end. |
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