B.G. - Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood (2009)

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Summary:

Artist: B.G
Album: Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood
Release Date: Dec 8, 2009
Genre: Rap
Styles: Dirty South, Southern Rap
Size: 83 MB

Track List:

01 - Fuck The Game Up (Produced By Mista Raja & Sef Millz)
02 - I Swar (Feat. Gar) (Produced By Sir Stephen Breaux)
03 - Nigga Owe Me Some Money (Feat. Soulja Slim, Lil Boosie & C-Murder) (Produced By KLC)
04 - Fuckin U Right (Produced By Bass Heavy)
05 - My Hood (Feat. Gar & Mannie Fresh) (Produced By Mannie Fresh)
06 - Hit The Block & Roll (Produced By KLC)
07 - Like Yeah (Produced By Savage)
08 - Fuck Thang (Feat. Matravious Cooks) (Produced By Savage)
09 - Back To The Money (Feat. Magnolia Chop) (Produced By Oddz.N.endz)
10 - Ya Heard Me (Feat. Lil Wayne, Juvenile & Trey Songz) (Produced By Cool & Dre)
11 - Chopper City Is An Army (Produced By Cool & Dre)
12 - My Wrist Game Is Sick! (Produced By Savage)
13 - Gutta Gutta (Feat. Gar) (Produced By Dupree & Joe Lindsay)
14 - Keep It 100 (Feat. Magnolia Chop) (Produced By Oddz.N.endz)
15 - Under Surveillance (Produced By Bass Heavy)
16 - 4 A Minute (Feat. T.I.) (Produced By Scott Storch)
17 - I Hustle (Feat. Young Jeezy) (Produced By J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)

Link Download:

http://hotfile.com/dl/26091245/0acff5e/094_B.G._-_Too_Hood_2_Be_Hollywood_(2009).zip.html

Review:

Executive produced by T.I. and featuring tracks from Cool & Dre, Mannie Fresh, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, and Scott Storch, Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood is a comeback album of sorts, one that reminds the mainstream hip-hop world that B.G. was once right up there with his Hot Boys cohorts Lil Wayne and Juvenile. The title is no lie as B.G.’s whiny style is designed for the streets, but everything old is new again as Mannie Fresh proves once again he’s one of the few producers who can bring the rapper crossover potential. Their collaborative cut “My Hood” is the hook-filled and memorable number B.G.’s post-Cash Money career has been missing, but with the T.I. and Scott Storch trunk-rumbler “4 a Minute” appearing late in the fourth quarter, the album has two radio-worthy numbers, good cause for the Louisiana faithful to celebrate. If the three gutsy takeover tracks that kick off the album never end up on radio’s playlist, they’re the kind of hard-hitting stuff B.G. fans crave, and when the two missing members show up for “Ya Heard Me,” the Cool & Dre-produced cut becomes another Hot Boys reunion worth hearing. It’s overstuffed, but after just a little trimming, Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood turns out to be one of B.G.’s stronger full-lengths.

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