Sunday, October 5, 2008

Big Noyd - Street Kings



Queensbridge's most overlooked thug poet Big Noyd returns with another new album entitled "Street Kings"; his second release in 2008. Plenty of good production and solid guest spots from his QB brethren fuel Noyd's latest hardcore opus, that is sure to please any east coast gangster rap enthusiast. Personally my favorite moments come when Noyd focuses on themes besides his predictable and torrential street tales, or approaches them with added creatively. Songs like "Hunger Pains", "Is It Me" and "Friends" find Noyd digging deeper and surprisingly doling out somewhat more intensified and richer messages. I like his new approach, but I'd be lying if I said his joints that regressed back to his thuggish straight-talk and flat out ig'nance weren't pretty compelling as well. He really put together a nice LP in "Street Kings" that serves up a better balance than past efforts and finds him focusing more on his lyrical content...just what his fans will be expecting after a couple of so-so outings on his last couple of projects.

-BIG D O




01 02:27 Yes
02 02:53 Know What I’m Sayin
03 03:27 Make Me
04 02:08 Up In New York
05 01:23 We Ridin’
06 02:57 Family
07 02:43 Gangsta Niggaz
08 02:59 Hunger Pains
09 02:51 Friends
10 02:58 Rags To Riches
11 02:29 Love It Or Not
12 03:09 Is It Me
13 03:20 Wassup
14 02:24 Burn It Down

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