

Several rappers have also recorded unofficial remixes as well as freestyles, including Yo Gotti, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Paul Wall, Papoose, Bun B, Kardinal Offishall, Rock City, Re-Up Gang, Crooked I, Casely, Driver and Prefuse 73, among others. There is also an "NY Remix" featuring New York hip hop artists Maino, Lil' Kim and Busta Rhymes. All these hoes know Lo Dat Im picture perfect made for Kodak Lets talk money I got plenty DOPE BOYZ LETS GET GET GET IT Hey Hey Hey Hey how u doin its L O 73 Im the one in the middle I dont need B I can rock it achapello No one but two all I needed was a skittle YeaHH now Im Geekd Screamin Yessir just like G A-town fitted who but me L. This technique was made popular in hip-hop and R&B by T-Pain, and was used in many of Wayne's verses and songs from 20, this being one of the first. The first remix is notable for having Lil Wayne rap through an auto-tune, which alters one's voice and makes it sound synthesized. The song was remixed a second time featuring Young Jeezy, E-40, Plies and Gorilla Zoe. The remix features guest verses from Shawty Lo's fellow Southern hip hop artists, Ludacris, Young Jeezy, Plies and Lil Wayne. The song was officially remixed in January 2008, billed as the "Dirty South Remix". The video features cameo appearances from Camp 22, Rasheeda, Buckeey and Crime Mob. The correct domain name for Shawty Lo's label on his CD, but I was unable to connect to it while writing this review.The song's music video was directed by President Thomas Forbes. You can't pay me enough to listen to the rest of this CD.ĮDITOR'S NOTE: is alleged to be The production and lyrics here are so awful I'm actually getting nostalgic for Soulja Boy's album. I did it for the money, you did it for the CHANGE!" You lookin at this rap in it's flesh, rap at it's best Why anybody would "Cut the Check" upon hearing his awful lyrics is completely beyond me. "That's Shawty Lo" - as if I couldn't have figured that out from the vapid rapping. On "Foolish" Shawty decides to imitate the worst parts of both Rick Ross and Young Jeezy and is insulting toīoth in the process. To say about the rhymes on "Units in the City" is counter-productive. I'm not sure I made that one bad enough to reach Shawty Lo's level of lyricism. Pull the blinds on my hatin-ass neighbors!" Think of any subject right now - basketball for example - and pretend you stopped readingīooks after "The Cat in the Hat." Now write a Shawty Lo rap on the subject and it will probably turn outīall on and off the court like I'm the MAYOR Go right next to Lil Jon and Young Jeezy - shame that he doesn't have the former's charisma or the latter's

If you had to make a top five of rappers from the South who are easy to parody, Shawty Lo's name would The way you drop woulda thought I had a taserĮvery now and then, Shawty might rock gators

On it because the original version is mind-numbingly insipid. Was so successful it's already inspired a remix featuring Lil Wayne and Ludacris. In fact Shawty Lo's first single "They Know (Dey Know)" That hot iron to cool off a lot - and I'd be wildly wrong. Since it's taken just over two years for Shawty Lo's "Units in the City" to come out, I would have expected If you were a music label executive you'd have to beĮven dumber than D4L to not cash in on that popularity, or as they like to say "strike while the iron's hot." Dey Know Remix Lyrics by Ludacris from the Atl Under Fire album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Yeah Shawty Lo and the. Now against all hope for sanity, reason and quite frankly good taste D4L's OFFENSIVELY STUPID MUSICīecame very popular after their album was released. File this one in the same category as Dem Franchize Boyz - rap that gives other rappers a bad name." "I wish somebody would explain to D4L that just because you want to make music for the South it doesn't have to appeal to a denominator so much lower than common it makes the gutter look like the skyline. Shawty Lo and the big cats I can still here the Atlanta rappers voice starting off one of the epic Dirty South Remix to his hit 'Dey Know'. To quote myself just so you'll understand the depths of my reluctance to review Shawty Lo's solo album. There are few rap albums in the last 25 years I have had a more distinct displeasure listening to thanĭ4L's " Down for Life." In fact this album was so hideous I need

If you told me the members of D4L were going to release solo albums three years ago I would have Shawty Lo :: Units in the City :: Asylum/D4L Records
