Those less enthusiastic about the two Roc representatives won't hear much to change their minds.ĭefinitely Download: 1. Production-wise, it's all over the place, so it's rarely boring, if occasionally aimless. Things turn grim for the remainder of the disc, including somber journeys into personal hardships and loss on "What We Gotta Do" and "It's The Life" - with bits of real talk like "Everybody name brand, me I was same pants/ Same top, eating hot dogs out the same pot." Neither an exact continuation of the Gunz previous work nor very much removed from it, Brothers From Another will please the Young Gunz faithful. Brothers From Another, the second Young Gunz album, often feels like it's as much of a mixtape as Get in Where You Fit In, an actual mixtape released by Young Chris and Neef during the tail end of 2004. 2." Besides lending a verse, West produces a thick blend of piano, rapid snares, and muffled tones for a backdrop that is distinctly Kanye. After a couple of clunkers in the form of the annoyingly composed "YG Party" and "Same Different Day," business picks up with Kanye West and John Legend on the soul-tinged "Grown Man, pt.
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The upbeat vibe is strengthened by the mellow vocals of 112 over breezy bells, plus a sample from the late Luther Vandross. The album's feel-good, follow up single "Don't Keep Me Waiting" proves much more engaging than "Set It Off," the first track put into radio rotation. Trying again to revisit the success of their 2003 hit single "Can't Stop, Won't Stop", the Young Gunz are here for the summer with a second full-length - boasting some of the same old, same old along with a hint of maturation from the Philly duo.