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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
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"
"Mr.

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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

  1. ^"Life: Yo Gotti: Music". Amazon.

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  2. ^ abLife at AllMusic Allmusic review
  3. ^ abGonzales, Matt () "Yo Gotti Life", PopMatters, 21 October , retrieved
  4. ^ abHarkness, Geoff () "Yo Gotti Life", The Pitch, July 31, , retrieved
  5. ^"Hear This: Al Green, Memphix, and Yo Gotti helped lead the way in Memphis music for ", Memphis Flyer, January 1, , retrieved
  6. ^Sanneh, Kelefa () "Critics' Choice: New CDs", New York Times, May 22, , retrieved