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BUCKWILD - "Fully Loaded" Album REVIEW

You add one of the BEST producers in the game and surround the production with some of the BEST upcoming and current MC'S and it equals GREAT MUSIC. With Buckwild behind the producer credits, you can put Pee Wee Herman on the mic and it would sound good. Let's review the legendary producers below.

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Release date: July 3, 2020  Length: 29:39
EXPLICIT

01. Oleander Ft. Chuck Strangers
02. *Violent Man Ft. Nick Grant
03. *Y-D-N Ft. Meyhem Lauren & Raekwon
04. *Ease Up Ft. Little Brother
05. *Fully Loaded Ft. Rome Streetz & Rim Da Villin
06. *Mad Rich Ft. Madhattan
07. Never Fold Ft. Fly Anakin
08. *Real Niggaz Ft. Rasheed Chappell
09. *Green Paper with the Eagle Ft. Whispers & Chris Rivers
10. *More Life Ft. Asun Eastwood

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

My Grade For Album (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 5.0
Lyrical Content: 4.5
Album Structure/Theme: 5.0

Review:

Buckwild aka Anthony Best is one of the greatest producers in the world. Reigning from The Bronx borough of New York City he is an original member of the legendary Diggin' In The Crates Crew. That crew consisted of Lord Finesse, Showbiz and A.G., Diamond D, Fat Joe, O.C. and Big L. Rest in paradise Big L. 

Buckwild has produced some of the greatest records in hip-hop. He's produced Jay-Z, Notorious BIG, Fat Joe, Kool G. Rap, 50 Cent, Big Pun, Jadakiss and many more. If you're unfamiliar, peep his discography.

For this project, the Bronx native enlisted guest such as Raekwon, Meyhem Lauren, Nick Grant, Fly Anakin, Chuck Strangers, Little Brother and more. This 10 song project is a front to back listen and is filled with sounds that will have your head nodding to just saying, "That's Dope!" 

In an email, Buckwild quotes, "I put this album together based off the response from the collab projects I recently released with POUNDS (Trafficante), and Flee Lord (Hand Me My Flowers). I love the reception they both got, along with my recent instrumental projects, Abondoned Beats and Essential Beats. So just looking to keep the momentum going."

This album is up for project of the year. The music is beautiful and it's very soothing to the ears. The MC's bring an even smoother vibe to the project, bringing me to believe, Mr. WILD has the cheat sheet to hip-hop. And it usually takes experience or luck to get that cheat sheet. And since, I didn't see him cheat, I gotta give this album a passing grade.

I'm rating this joint 4.83 MICS. Not a classic for me, based off one or two MC's not being up to par, but all and all, dope album. Solid production, stuck to theme of the album and the BARS were there. So, Buckwild if your reading or watching my YouTube below, Thank You King. Thanks for the great project of new and thanks for all your past Hip-Hop as well. 

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Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and Ear For Good Music Expert

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