King of All Kings is Pastor Troy’s 21st album. Think about that for a second: 21 albums. Even today, well after most Crunk-stars (think Bonecrusher, the Ying Yang Twins, and Trillville) have faded into the limelight, the PT Cruiser just keeps churning out LP after LP. Sure, they might fall on a whole bunch of deaf ears, thriving solely on a deeply underground level. But still, statistics like these—12 years, 21 full-lengths—display an impressive longevity and an extraordinary stamina in this one-and-done digital age.
The Pastor’s voice is perfect for the bass-heavy, pounding Lil Jon beats that dominated the radio six or so years ago. He’s loud and energetic, and it’d be damn near impossible to find a piece of production he can’t overshadow with his high-pitched shout-raps. King Of All Kings comes off as much more low-budget than the hits of the Crunk era, but, with the exception of the awkward three-song run of female-dedicated songs at the midpoint, the Augusta, Georgia-bred emcee feels and sounds entirely at ease on this loose collection of uptempo bangers.
Lyrically, PT has always kept it relatively simple, a trait that hasn’t changed much over the last decade. On “We Been Doing This!!!” he raps “Smokin’ on the Michael Vick / I ain’t smokin’ me a bitch / Walking up in Magic City / Throw a band, right quick / Then I take a couple shots / Of that Goose and that Ciroc / Then I tell a bitch to feel me / ‘Cause I’m mothafuckin’ hot”—and that’s about as intricate as it gets. Troy raps about fighting and drinking and coming up in Georgia and creeping with chicks with boyfriends, and, for better or worse, never sways too far from the expected.
But there are some real bright spots on King Of All Kings. Its best song is the anthemic “Rep Yo Side,” with a swinging, catchy hook that commands the audience to, you know, rep its side of the city. Troy is at his most comfortable here, and listening to this track, you can practically feel him jumping up and down in the studio, drink in hand, spitting party raps that’ll make you question if 2004 ever really left us.
On the 18th (and last) song of his 21st album, Pastor Troy is exhausted. His voice is weathered down to a hoarse scowl, as he asks—or rather, begs—for some appreciation. “Somebody thank me, ‘cause I would thank you,” he pleads. Yeah, it’s been 11 years, but somehow this guy’s still around, bringing as much energy as ever. So maybe he does deserve some recognition. He’s been doing this.
Hell ya man ive been bangin pastor troy since i heard him on lil jons old shit PAASTOR TROY
this shit bangs
Troy’s making better music again. I’ma say 3.5, but vote 3 to make dude below agree with me.
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This King of all kings album fuckin sucks
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pastor troy only had 1 good album his whole career worth buying to me , he yells too much and the beats sound the same on this album . 2 stars just becuz he is a vet .
but it should get 1 star .
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH…. One second, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Ok, my bad. The whole album blows goats
Man yall some hatas look at all this “futuristic” Shit now all that shit sound the same yall can’t relate to that shit thats why yall dont like it. 5 Stars
nigga aint the king of shit.diffently not the king of kings.its a spit in the face of the almighty anyway for a man to call his self pastor and then parade around in secular music like it has no bearing on his image or the image thats supposed to be behind a person named pastor.fake ass nigga you might be a king in your own right but the king of all kings dont get it twisted bitch
all i have to say is visa versa
First of all Pastor ain’t no crunk artist..And he calls himself a Pastor because he preachin the realness and his father is one. I dont give a fuck really if his shit bang or not now.. This nigga is a LEGEND. I’ll still buy it. If you have doubts about the legend shit..just peep.. “I’m movin to mars, vice versa, pray, we ready 2000, aint no sunshine, vegas, will he come,.. it’s too many more too name, i guaran-fuckin-tee you this shit, if the writer of this review check these songs he’d change his mind about PT, crunk died but he aint, cuz he still real.
It’s not that bad.. Compared to the rest of rap albums it should receive a 6/5