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Soulja Boy Tell 'Em - souljaboytellem.com
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Music CD Cover Artist: Soulja Boy Tell 'Em Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2007-10-02 Music Label: Collipark Music Soundtracks: - Intro
- Crank That (Soulja Boy)
- Sidekick
- Snap And Roll
- Bapes
- Let Me Get Em
- Donk
- YAHHH!
- Pass It To Arab
- Soulja Girl
- Booty Meat
- Report Card
- She Thirsty
- Don't Get Mad
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Free Music Notes for souljaboytellem.com AlbumFree Music Review: Yes, Most Songs Sounds Like "Crunk That" Hit: 2 StarsHe looks like Flavor Flav, sounds like D4L and mention his name more times on his record then Mike Jones. 17 year old DeAndre Way AKA Soulja Boy was one of the first artists to be signed to Mr.Colliparks record label. The music is mostly a mix between Crunk and Snap Music, a subgenre which Mr Collipark claims to have invented. Soulja Boy produced all but 2 songs which is quite impressive if you look at his tender age. The massive hit "Crunk That" that currently peaks at #1 is obviously the reason why most people would be interested in this album in the first place. And here's good news for those that liked it. Most songs sounds more or less the same. You guessed right, they are beat oriented party songs with bogus lyrics but pretty cool beats that shortly get repetitive though. Considering that he's still underrage, all of the explicit lyrics were edited out and this album is clean for the kids. I guess it's mostly kids that listen to him anyway so it wasn't a bad idea. However, some songs like "Donk (She Got)" and "Booty Meat" have quite obvious themes while the song "Let Me Get Em (Shootout)" is actually a dance and not about homicide. Most other songs follow the path of "Crunk That" and the catchy beats of "Sidekick" and "Snap and Roll" deserves a mention. They (like most other) are good for the clubs but with the lack of real lyrics so I won't investigate them further. But if you have more time on your hands let me know if they were more philosopical then I thought. What sticks out is "Report Card" where they use the "Throw Some D's" that Polow Da Don populized on Rich Boy's song with the same title. But here it's chanted in an unbearable manner. How un-original can you get?. "Soulja Girl" is a ballad and doesn't sound like anythig on here and I think it's the best song here. It will be the second single. On the closer "Don't Get Mad" Soulja boy pleads to parents to not be mad at their kids for liking his music. The chorus is sang in Pacman style simular to what we heard on Yung Joc's album. Conclusion?. Soulja Boy Isn't much of a rapper but incase you liked his hit and enjoy this kind of music you get what you wanted. This is the kind of Hip Hop that Nas would say say "killed the game" but in reality this isn't really Hip Hop and Soulja Boy just does what he's expected to do, and some beats are pretty cool here and there. If people still remember him in one year or if he will join the likes of J-Kwon, Mims, and D4L in one hit wonder land is anyone's guess.
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