Yo Gotti – Back 2 Da Basics

    Hailing
    from the north side of Memphis,
    This ya boy Yo Gotti.
    After years of grinding, Yo Gotti
    brings the rap game his major TVT
    Records
    release Back 2 Da Basics.
    First on the album is the hot-ass intro track “That’s What’s Up.”
    On this track the boy just kills shit as he shouts out all who got him to this
    point, including a lil’ “fuck you” dis to Three Six Mafia
    I guess it’s from some beef that had back in the day. “I Got
    Them”
    is also that crack, as Gotti
    has guest features by Birdman
    and Lil Wayne as they
    kill this track with flaming verses, especially with the chorus and the hook.
    The electric guitar-laced “Full Time” is okay, but the track could’ve
    had more effort put into it. “Full Time” explains what Gotti went through a full time
    hustler, as he chants along with “I’m a
    full-time Hustla, I’m full-time real/full-time D-boy I get it how I live
    .

    “U A Gangsta Rite” is another heater creatively
    produced and Yo Gotti
    just delivers that fire. The album falls low on tracks like “Spend It
    Cuz We Got It
    ,” which features Gotti’s boy All-Star
    and a lackluster beat from Carlos
    Broady
    . “Cold Game” is average too; nice beat,
    but Gotti’s bars just
    don’t ride the beat and drowns along. Back
    2 Da Basics
    comes back to life on the Carlos Broady-produced “Gangsta
    Party
    .” Biggie’s one
    time producer laced
    up this track, which features verses from 8 Ball and UGK’s
    Bun B
    . Scott Storch
    did the job too on “That’s What They Made it Foe.” It’s crazy how Gotti spits “Went from a boxed chevy to a boxed Porsche/from a
    hundred dollar beat to Scott Storch.”
     Gotti does it again on “25 to
    Life
    ,” which seems like a “don’t-go-to-jail” anthem.

    The slump
    returns on the album with weak flows on tracks like “Shawty
    Violating”
    and “That’s not Yo Bitch.” Bangers do make a
    comeback on “I’m a Thug” and “We gonna be Alright.” “Warrior’s”
    a heater too, along with the Jazze Pha-assisted
    A
    Part of Thugs
    .” Back 2 da
    basics
    is a good album and I respect Yo Gott for his effort in this project. Not bad at all; so
    for those who not familiar, look-out for ya boy Yoooo Goooottttttiii!

    2 thoughts on “Yo Gotti – Back 2 Da Basics

    1. this is a decent album – just because he’s southern and a ‘trap rapper’ doesn’t mean he’s limited, he just needs to separate himself from the pack – and I’d go as far to say that this is easily one of Memphis’ best 00s hip-hop albums…

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