Well, hold on.from what I could hear the album has two Drake appearances, Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy features and hooks from both T-Pain and Trey Songz. The album had a great vibe and flow to it, without the out-of-the way attempts at cross-over that Bun's prior albums have had. Bun elected to let the album just ride instead of introducing each track, which was a good move because none of the songs were just amazing individually (take that with a grain of salt, it hasn't made it to the car or crib yet).they are better to listen to as a cohesive part. I thought the intro was great!īut yeah, back to the album. As a matter of fact sir, just go ahead and disregard my measly opinion. But hey, J Prince does what he wants and if you are reading this sir know that I totally respect you and what you do and I mean absolutely, positively, no disrespect at all. I mean, thats the truth and all.but it seemed a little strange to hear J Prince rambling about Drake on Bun B's album. It opened with the usual "aaaaaw yeaaaah".but then he went on talking about how his son was the first guy to discover Drake and that he is backed by the Rap-A-Lot army. As with most Rap-A-Lot albums, J Prince does the intro.
#BUN B TRILL OG IS CLEAN ON ITUNES FULL#
Its a listen that is full of moments, both good.and awkward. I didn't hear any just mind blowing lyricism ala "Murder," but it had plenty of attitude to it.
But I will say this, its some music for the Slab. The album was bumping in the studio but of course you have to test it out at the crib and car before you can just label anything. (get it? as in trilogy?) at Patchwerk Studios for a host of media folks, music folks and just cool folks in general. Last night Bun B played his new album Trill O.G.