Ev'rybody Know Me(Explicit Version) (2005)

Artist: Youngbloodz
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UPC: 00828767317526
Release Date: 12/13/2005
Buy.com Sku: 202031442
Item#: M2Q6TP
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
2. Chop Chop ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
3. Presidential ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
4. Datz Me - (with Young Buck) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
5. Excuse Me Shawty - (with Lil Scrappy) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
6. Ev'rybody Know Me ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
7. What Tha Biz (If I) - (with Mannie Fresh) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
8. Haterproof - (with Proverb) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
9. Interlude - V.I.P. ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
10. Spending Some Change - (with Cutty) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
11. It's Good - (with T-Boz) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
12. Play Ur Position - (with Jazze Pha/Mr. Mo) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
13. Sum'n Like a P*** - (with Ben Hated) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
14. Diamond Rings - (with Daz) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
15. Grown Man - (with Shawty Putt) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)
16. Presidential - (Tha remix, with Akon) ~ YoungBloodz (Rap)



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
YoungBloodZ (Rap): J-Bo (rap vocals, turntables); Sean Paul (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: T-Boz (vocals); Cutty, Daz, Jazze Pha, Akon, Lil Scrappy, Mannie Fresh, Young Buck, Ben Hated, Shawty Putt, Mr. Mo, Proverb (rap vocals).
Dirty South duo Youngbloodz's sophomore album has more of the hard-hitting crunk tracks that characterized their 2002 debut. Production from the genre's acknowledged master, Lil Jon, on "Presidential," the album's lead-off single, sets a high watermark for the record with its woozy synth refrain and a pulsing, incantatory chorus. Youngbloodz call in a roster of other talented producers for the other tracks, and guest MCs Young Buck, Lil Scrappy, and Mannie Fresh help keep things lively on the mic. The rhymes cover all the usual thug topics: cars, weed, women, the rap game, and getting paid, so fans of the genre won't be thrown for any curves with this booming, hard-edged party album.
Drankin' Patnaz, the 2002 YoungBloodZ album, arrived right in the midst of the initial crunk uprising, and it helped push that style into mass public consciousness in a major way, with the Lil Jon-produced "Damn!" breaking into the Top Five of Billboard's Hot 100 -- a noteworthy milestone at the time. But three years later, in 2005, "crunk" had become the new "bling-bling" -- a trendy rap style that proliferated at lightning speed, to the point where its sudden omnipresence reached the point of parody, and indeed, snarkier pop culture commentators were quick to lampoon it just as they had "bling-bling." Ev'rybody Know Me arrived around this time, in December 2005, and it pales in comparison to its predecessor. What a difference three years make! YoungBloodZ haven't changed much in those three years. They're still the same rambunctious Atlanta duo they were before -- witty, grimacing Dirty South rappers with a taste for cush and candy-paint cars, white Ts and white wheels, drank and stank. But while they sounded cutting edge in 2002, they sound middle of the pack in 2005, and that's despite working with many of the same producers as last time. Of course, there's a mammoth Lil Jon production here that stands head and shoulders above every other song on Ev'rybody Know Me: "Presidential." From the opening synth stab, it's obvious that this is straight from the lab of the King of Crunk. There's a lot that's amazing about this song, from how YoungBloodZ make "George Bush" seem like a dope name to drop ("What we smokin'?/That cush/Presidential sh*t/George Bush") to how Lil Jon's endlessly recycled production style remains powerful. But there are 15 other songs here, and none of them comes close to matching the appeal of "Presidential." Not even A-list producers such as Scott Storch, Jazze Pha, Mannie Fresh, or Mr. Collipark can conjure up a fresh song idea. Rather, each of these well-paid producers turns in a third-rate retread: Collipark's "It's Good" sounds like a "Wait (The Whisper Song)" remix, Fresh's "What tha Biz (If I)" sounds like a "And Then What" remix, and so on. The exception would be Storch's "Chop Chop," which does sound fairly unique; it just doesn't quite work as well as it should. Anyhow, there's not a lot of use in overexamining why Ev'rybody Know Me feels disappointing. In sum, it's a run-of-the-mill crunk album with a killer single, an album that doesn't come close to matching its relatively superb and much fresher predecessor. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Producer: J-Bo; Sean Paul; Rico Washington

 
Compilation Appearances
Down South Bounce Mix (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Down South Bounce (Explicit Version)
Crunk & Disorderly (Explicit Version)
Crunk & Disorderly
Crunk Classics (Explicit Version)
Source Hip Hop Hits: vol 8 (Explicit Version)
Source Hip Hop Hits: Volume 8
My Brother And Me (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
xXx: State of the Union (Explicit Version)
Rappa Ternt Sanga (Explicit Version)
Grind Mode
Dragged & Chopped Pt 5
Remix City Vol 1
Step Up
Tropical Thunder

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 12/13/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 73175
Label : LaFace (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00828767317526

 
Professional Reviews
Vibe (p.150)
- 3 discs out of 5 - "[T]his well-oiled duo can definitely still grind."

  


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