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“Triple F Outro” (Produced by DJ Speedy for Speedy Productions, Inc.)

Waka Flocka is rapping over an acoustic guitar. I know, I can’t believe I typed that either, but it’s true. This song matches the intro in it’s subdued energy. The spirit of his friends he lost along the way haunt the album, but he makes sure that they aren’t forgotten once and for all. He speaks on how his Mom-ager (Deb Antey) had her credits stolen, and he even admits to shedding tears.

All in all, this album shows some decent growth from Flockavelli. Waka knows he can make the bang-bang shoot em up records, just as easily as he can make the strip club anthems, but Waka shows a side of himself that is rarely seen; a human side. He shows that he isn’t just a wind-em-up doll who you tell to make and perform riot music on call, he’s a guy who wants to talk about his life too. Had he’d been a more prolific lyricist, those songs would’ve come off a lot stronger, although the effort to branch out is appreciated. There are some huge hits and minor misses on this album, but it’s definitely worth the iTunes purchase.

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