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Life (Yo Gotti album)
studio album by Yo Gotti
Life is the fourth studio album by American rapperYo Gotti.[1] It was released on May 13, , by TVT Records, serving as Yo Gotti's major-label debut and first studio release with TVT.
Critical reception
Allmusic writer Jason Birchmeier awarded the album three stars and described it as "typical of the genre".[2] Matt Gonzales of PopMatters also gave the album a lukewarm review, viewing Yo Gotti as "lyrically indistinguishable from a sea of bitter, street-hustling rappers exactly like himself".[3] Geoff Harkness, writing for The Pitch saw merit in Gotti's lyrics, but opined that "the played-out beats, the hoary "Dirty South" shout-outs and Gotti's perfunctory delivery hinder the album beyond repair."[4] The Memphis Flyer commented on the "vintage Def Jam-style production" and "facility with R&B hooks", and viewed the album as revealing "a wider range of musical and emotional options than is usually heard on Memphis rap records".[5] The New York Times' Kelefa Sanneh, reviewing his next album, described Life as "an uncelebrated gem".[6] Several reviewers commented on the cover art, with Gonzales stating that from the cover the album could be mistaken "for a Wayans Brothers project skewering the worn-out conventions of hardcore rap".[3] Harkness described the cover showing Yo Gotti "surrounded by snazzy cars, diamond-encrusted hubcaps and a flurry of $ bills -- not exactly indicators that songs about the current political climate or uplifting one's spiritual self will be found inside."[4]
Track listing
Title | ||
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1. | "Intro" | |
2. | "All I Ever Wanted to Do" (featuring Kia Shine) | |
3. | "Sell My Dope" | |
4. | "Dirty South Soldiers" (featuring Lil Jon) | |
5. | "Reppin' North Memphis" | |
6. | "Str8 from da North" | |
7. | "Get Down" (featuring Lil' Flip) | |
8. | "After I Fuck Ya Bitch (Remix)" | |
9. | "Entering the Game" | |
"Life" | ||
"9 to 5" | ||
"Breakaman" (featuring Kia Shine) | ||
"Shake It" (featuring Rich Burn) | ||
"Look at Old Girl" (featuring Block Burnaz) | ||
"On da Grind" | ||
"U Understand" | ||
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"Dirty South Soldiers (Rap Hustlaz Remix)" (featuring Lil Jon, V-Slash and Kia Shine) | ||
"Pop Kone" (featuring Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz) |
References
- ^"Life: Yo Gotti: Music". Amazon.
Retrieved
- ^ abLife at AllMusic Allmusic review
- ^ abGonzales, Matt () "Yo Gotti Life", PopMatters, 21 October , retrieved
- ^ abHarkness, Geoff () "Yo Gotti Life", The Pitch, July 31, , retrieved
- ^"Hear This: Al Green, Memphix, and Yo Gotti helped lead the way in Memphis music for ", Memphis Flyer, January 1, , retrieved
- ^Sanneh, Kelefa () "Critics' Choice: New CDs", New York Times, May 22, , retrieved