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Rise and Grind 2019 Album

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37m 14s
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Release Dates
2019-02-01
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1. Rise and Grind 3m 26s
2. Loyal to Me 3m 17s
3. Stack It Up 4m 4s
4. When I Pull Up 4m 8s
5. Money Bags 2m 56s
6. Boss Route 3m 51s
7. Born to Be a Hustler 3m 33s
8. P and A 6m 16s
9. Move Dat Work 3m
10. Woke 2m 38s

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Another few months, another T-Rock project. Here we have another collab album, following up from 'Bullet Klub'. The beats on this are mostly strong, high tempo, southern trap beats, produced by Mossberg, who T-Rock always sounds brilliant over, and provides enjoyable production from beginning to end. Dark Cappa (pronounced Cay-pa) is an acquired taste. I enjoy him more here than on some of his past material I've heard, but he is still by far the weaker rapper here. He has a gritty voice and doesn't flow as well as Rock. Cappa also only handles two of the hooks making T-Rock the predominantly heard artist on this project which is a definite positive. I do like when rappers trade bars on collab albums but again here it's just you do a verse, I'll do a verse, meaning it lacks that feel of authentic collaboration. Dark Cappa is the weak point, but he isn't weak enough to ruin this by any means and T-Rock is still yet to phone it in, always sounding passionate from the booth. Beats: ★★★☆ Bars (T-Rock): ★★★★☆ Bars (Dark Cappa): ★★☆ Best Tracks: Rise and Grind, When I Pull Up, Money Bags, Born to be a Hustler, Woke
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