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Coach Biography Discography |
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Confession Biography Discography |
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Stump Biography Discography |
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St Jerome Biography Discography |
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Still SinfulFor some artists it's hard enough to shake the sophmore album curse. This seems like a "brush your shoulders off" situation in this case. Hot off the well-received Hell or High Water mixtape, Confession hits fans with a verbal round-house to the chin with his 5th studio album, Still Sinful, this time with an arsenal of fully-loaded beats from various producers including Coach, Stump and Tyler Chaz, to name a few. The speed of the verbal onslaught has been turned up a few notches with such quick-spitting tracks as "Don't Play" and "Turn It Up", which features frequent collaborators Keno, Minkis and Richie Z to round the bases for a Grand Slam. The slick as a salamander wordplay on the track is a piano & trumpet filled ode to female fans that are left only imagining what that fast tongue can do. Given the amount of output from the artist, "Addicted", featuring Coach, is a strike at the obvious; an addiction to hip-hop, seemingly through the weary eyes of an addict to the latter. Frankly, I couldn't tell you my favorite song on the album; it would be impossible! Every song on this 15-track project is completely solid to stand on it's own as a single, and I don't state that lightly. Five albums in and the content is only improving. Can it possibly get any better? I see nothing but good things on the horizon.
Track Listing 1. Still Sinful
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