This feels a bit like a horrorcore version of The D.O.C.'s 'No One Can Do It Better'. It's chocked full of what are now overused samples in hip hop and while no The D.O.C., X-Raided is enjoyable to hear rap and spits some crazy bars. In a time when hip hop beats were getting better, they do perhaps sound a touch dated for '92, but as mentioned, with the amount of dope samples, it's hard not to enjoy them. Some of the samples include: Rick James, Ice Cube, Parliament, Barry White, Marvin Gaye and Isaac Hayes to name a few. If you're not disgusted by some graphic bars this is well worth listening to.
Beats: ★★★★
Bars: ★★★★
Hooks: ★★★★
Best Tracks: Every Single Bitch, Fuckin Wit a Psycho, Bitch Killa, That's How My Trigga Went
T-Rock over some well known beats.
1 Deep Covers [Dr. Dre - Deep Cover]
2 Revival [Kelson Most Wanted - Férias]
3 Southside Da Crunkest [Tear Da Club Up Thugs - Who Da Crunkest]
4 Bars [Desiigner - Panda]
5 Break Me Off [Currensy - Break Em Off]
6 Everythang Big [Wiz Khalifa - On My Level]
7 Game Fucked Up [Ludacris – Ho]
8 Let Me Ride (feat. Odd-1) [Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride]
9 No Smoke [Keith Sweat - Make It Last Forever]
10 Temptation [Dennis Edwards - Don't Look Any Further/Tupac - Hit 'Em Up]
11 Pay It Off [DJ Boss Man - Ruthless]
12 Prayers of a Born Sinner [Tupac - Ballad of a Dead Soulja]
If you've heard any of TQ's material before you may agree that he has his own sound to him production wise. This keeps that up and he delivers a good and consistent R&B album.
Best Tracks: Paradise, Soulja, In My Lap, Sexy, I Don’t Know