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Genre:
Rap
Release Date: 04/03/2007
By his 2007 album, Houston rapper
Paul Wall became a multi-platinum punching bag through little fault of his own. While he occasionally lets the bragging and victory-speak get the best of him, he's never declared himself "the Freestyle King" or "the Greatest Rapper Alive." He also worships
DJ Screw,
Swishahouse, and other Texas legends and gives them massive props without ever earning any credit for his humility.
Get Money, Stay True isn't the bulletproof ride
Wall needs to turn the haters into fans, because it never tries to be. It follows the formula that made his breakthrough effort,
The Peoples Champ, a success, never taking
Wall out of his boast, brag, and party comfort zone and covering up a whole lot of redundancy with top-notch productions, trunk-rumbling beats, and easy-to-follow, solid raps that drop just enough stingers to keep things interesting. You can't argue with "I'm fresh like green bananas/I'm fly like Continental/'Cuz I stay up on my grind late night like Jimmy Kimmel" (
"Everybody Know Me," also featuring a great guest shot from
Snoop), especially when the delivery is expert and the beat is from
Mr. Lee. Houston's great beat-maker handles a handful of other tracks, including the kickoff single,
"Break Em' Off" -- an excellent weekend number with an instantly gripping, synthetic tuba-blasting hook -- and
"Call Me What U Want," which contains
Wall's credo, "Call me what you want/As long as you don't call me broke." Producer
Russell Howard's work on
"Bangin' Screw" gives
Wall his definitive
DJ Screw tribute, and superstar
Jermaine Dupri works just fine on the street level with his convincingly hard work on
"I'm Throwed." Even if there isn't filler and even if numerous guest stars are enlisted to help keep the album fresh, the album does try the patience if digested all at once, mostly because there are only so many ways
Wall can convey his love of lean, grills, and success. Slice this worthy follow-up to
The Peoples Champ in half and it's a different story, one that justifies
Wall's place in the game.
~David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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A reviewer
from DeWitt,AR
ight
It's an alright album. The beats are hot but the verses are a little inadequate. How many times can you say like in one verse and still be considered a good lyricist. Later on in the album he picks up on variety and it sounds good. great album to listen to when gettin crunk ridin, but dont plan on being captivated for a long time. After a few listens i only pull it out for a hype song when chillin or partying. Its a good buy if you like the south music.
Mario
from Mississippi
Stay True
This is straight up the tightest cd of 2007 so far.....Get buck is tight but it dont compare to this.
Yvonne
from Houston, TX
Wat it do baby?
Hot album...that's it.
Go buy it.