Trill Fam Review
by DigiPimp on Jun.17, 2007, under Reviews
So I know you’ve already got your hands on that Trill Fam release from just a few weeks ago, but in case you’ve been living in a cave or under a rock Im going to break it down for you and let you know if its worth buying or not. I got my hands on a copy a few weeks back, right about the time of the release and have been listening to it in the slab since then, so thats already a good sign.
Normally when I get something to review I give it a few plays but if its not worth the money then I dont even have it in the ride for more than 2 or 3 days before it becomes a drink coaster on the computer desk. The Trill Fam album featuring Boosie, Webbie and Foxx among a few others is definitely not a drink coaster and if you’re in the south it’s going to bang in your slab at least until that new UGK drops.
It starts off with a track that doesn’t sound like typical Trill Fam stuff. Track 1 ‘Say Round’ is a little bit of a deeper type of track with a nice beat and a little more of that business flow, not a club banger. But it’s not long until they get into typical material with Track 2 ‘Do It Stick It’ and I think you know what that’s all about without me having to explain.
Track 3 ‘ Wipe Me Down’ is most likely the track you’ve already heard, and its safe to say its going to be playing for a minute in the clubs this summer so you’ll hear it again. Personally I like track 6 ‘Same Old Shit’ so be sure to listen to the sample a few times. But overall there are several tracks worth listening to multiple times. I can’t say that you’ll listen from start to finish on repeat without having to skip, but thats just the reality of the music business these days.
I’d give the Trill Fam release about 3.5 out of 5 to be real serious with you, damn near nothing is a 5 these days and 4.5 is about the top of the charts. So a 3.5 is real solid and worth your money, anything less than a 3 isn’t worth spending a dime on. So click on the pic and you can check out samples of each song from the entire album and then hit your local to cop it.