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Ty Farris - "No Cosign Just Cocaine 3" Album REVIEW

2020 is the year of lyricism. MC's are stepping up their game to the clouds. And Ty Farris is just one of the rappers that is looking for that Heavy Weight Title. Will this album get him to HIPHOPMANIA!? Read below and find out. 

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Release date: Jan. 17, 2020  Length: 37:00
EXPLICIT

1. Addiction, Death & Crime (Intro)
2. *One of One/ Producer: The Standouts
3. Ride Thru the Jungle/ Producer: Bozack Morris
4. *No Receipt, No Return/ Producer: Bozack Morris
5. *Black Mamba Venom/ Producer: Stu Bangas
6. Money Outta the Ziplock Ft. Eddie Kaine/ Producer: Vinyl Villain
7. Killing Fields/ Producer: Sebb Bash
8. *Sunday at Dirty Diggs Ft. Eto/ Producer: Dirty Diggs
9. Had to Scheme Ft. Flee Lord/ Producer: MichaelAngelo
10. I Pray/ Producer: Trox
11. The War Ft. MAV/ Producer: J Bandsky
12. *Truth Be Told/ Producer: Stu Bangas
13. Made My Grandmomma Cry/ Producer: Mr. Authentic
14. Who I Am/ Producer: Stu Bangas

In Bold: Favorite Tracks
With Asterisk: Rotation Songs in My Playlist

My Grade For Mixtape (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 3.5
Lyrical Content: 4.0
Album Structure/Theme: 5.0

Review:

I've been saying I'm going to review this project since it came out. I've been playing myself, I'd admit. I've always stopped what I was doing though, if I saw his name featured on someone else's album. And then I be like let me listen to this album again.

It's an album that your not going to find radio hits on it. But if you like the underground sound of grimy, street tales, then you'll find your hits. And I found my hits and so will you.

And we all know that NYC has brought back the underground "Prodigy" flows back. Mr. Farris is bringing that same sound, but from the Motor City. This Detroit MC is adding his flag to the other legends from there like Royce and Eminem. And if you listen closely, you can hear Prince Farris saying the prayer at the round table.

On "One of One", Ty Farris quotes....

I'm truly one of one, nigga - don't even second guess that
Uh, the best dope on the block, I got the potent fix
Go 'head and close your fist, get the needle and poke your wrist
While you was watching the Joker flick your girl deepthroating my
(Wait a minute.. wait a.. just wait a damn second here..)
I ain't even got a say it, good thing you ain't smell her breath
I'm a hustler, probably selling something on heaven's steps
I'm where the felons test, squeeze first, can't second guess - Ty Farris

This is coke talk at it's best. This is hip-hop as ever. Mr. Farris is at his best coming out the gate on "One of One". And he continues throughout the entire album. He's hungry. And if he's giving us this, we need to keep the food from him. Keep him hungry.

Even though he didn't need help on this album, he recruited a couple of all-stars from the underground. Eto on "Sunday at Dirty Diggs" puts a dent in the mic on this one. The smooth melodic beat puts you at ease, but the lyrics keep you at edge. Perfect blend by producer Dirty Diggs. Flee Lord on "Had to Scheme" with the hypnotic beat from MichaelAngelo spits coke & street bars. Flee Lord is coming along on his lyrical ability and it shows here.

Two new comers to me, artist MAV and Eddie Kaine make the album as well. MAV doesn't come to play on "The War". And Eddie Kaine equally killed it on, "Money Outta the Ziplock". I'm looking forward to researching these to hungry youngster's and hearing more from them.

Ty Farris, if your reading this or viewing my Youtube review, questions. Are you working on an album with just Stu Bangas? If you are, when is it coming out? How many tracks? Any features? LOL!

Anywhoo! This will be up for review for album of the year for 2020. This is a great body of work. Great production and of course lyrics. I'm giving this project 4.16 MICS! Thanks for reading and I hope to see you on my YouTube as a subscriber. 

>>>>>Ty Farris - No Cosign Just Cocaine 3" YouTube Album Review<<<<<

Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and "Yeah That's a Hit" Brother

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