Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style (Clean Version) (2002)

Artist: Archie Eversole
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Label: Mca/mca Nashville/mercury Nash
UPC: 00008811294823
Release Date: 6/18/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60557792
Item#: MDLQKY
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Archie Eversole
2. We Ready ~ Archie Eversole
3. Rollin Hard ~ Archie Eversole
4. Ride Wit Me ~ Archie Eversole
5. Why Me ~ Archie Eversole
6. Everything Is Alright ~ Archie Eversole
7. Don't F... Wit Us ~ Archie Eversole
8. Keep It In Step ~ Archie Eversole
9. Chicken Wing ~ Archie Eversole
10. Throw A Bottle ~ Archie Eversole
11. Smoke Dat Dope ~ Archie Eversole
12. We Gangsta ~ Archie Eversole
13. Chop Em Down ~ Archie Eversole
14. We Ready - (featuring Bubba Sparxxx) ~ Archie Eversole
15. Outro ~ Archie Eversole

(P) 2002 Geffen Records
(C) 2002 Geffen Records

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Archie Eversole, Bubba Sparxxx (rap vocals); Mason Hall, Corey Wilson (various instruments); Big Mace, Larry Blackmon (background vocals).
Producers: Break Bread Productions, Kenya "Fame" Miller.
Recorded at STR, Noontime Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel includes: Archie Eversole, Bubba Sparxxx (rap vocals); Mason Hall, Corey Wilson (various instruments); Big Mace, Larry Blackmon (background vocals).
Recorded at STR Studios, Smyrna, Georgia and Noontime Recording Studio, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel: Archie Eversole (vocals); Bubba Sparxxx (vocals); Larry Blackmon (background vocals).
Recording information: Noontime Recording Studio, Atlanta, GA; STR Studio, Smyrna, GA.
Archie Eversole's debut RIDE WIT ME is about nothing if not truth in advertising. From the album's subtitle (DIRTY SOUTH STYLE) to such song titles as "Don't F? With Us," "We Gangsta," and "Chop Em Down" only the dimmest listeners should require much explanation of either Eversole's musical style or lyrical themes. Fellow dirty South rapper Bubba Sparxxx makes a guest appearance on the remix version of the album's opening salvo "We Ready," but the center of attention, appropriately enough, is always Eversole's uncompromising, in-your-face rhyming style. Whether or not you're down with his unrepentant violence-filled tales, it's impossible to deny the authority with which they are delivered on RIDE WIT ME.
Archie Eversole's debut RIDE WIT ME is about nothing if not truth in advertising. From the album's subtitle (DIRTY SOUTH STYLE) to such song titles as "Don't F? With Us," "We Gangsta," and "Chop Em Down" only the dimmest listeners should require much explanation of either Eversole's musical style or lyrical themes. Fellow dirty South rapper Bubba Sparxxx makes a guest appearance on the remix version of the album's opening salvo "We Ready," but the center of attention, appropriately enough, is always Eversole's uncompromising, in-your-face rhyming style. Whether or not you're down with his unrepentant violence-filled tales, it's impossible to deny the authority with which they are delivered on RIDE WIT ME.
Some veteran hip-hop heads have expressed their concerns over the direction of hardcore rap in the late '90s and early 2000s. Their generalization is as follows: hardcore rap had more of a conscience in the '80s, and too much late-'90s/early-2000s rap just talks about bling-bling, fast cars, player haters, gats, thugs, blunts, bitches, hoes, and hotties with big booties. But truth be told, rap has room for positive, uplifting MCs (the Roots, Common, Blackalicious) as well as rhymers who specialize in raunchy, explicit, over-the-top entertainment (Eminem, Too $hort). Archie Eversole's debut album, Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style, usually falls into the latter category. The Atlanta-based rapper, who was only 17 when he recorded this CD, occasionally addresses sociopolitical concerns in a serious manner -- on the disturbing "Why Me," Eversole expresses the desperation of a ghetto teenager who wonders why he has to grow up in such a dangerous, unsafe environment. But most of the time, Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style isn't an album that is trying to save the world -- this disc isn't trying to be Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Boogie Down Productions' By All Means Necessary, or even Ice-T's Power (which used thug life imagery to warn ghetto kids that crime is a dead end). Most of the time, Eversole's album is a stereotypical Dirty South effort that inundates listeners with the usual gangsta clich?s and sex-and-violence themes. This is hardly the most original or innovative release in the world -- there are countless Dirty South rappers doing this type of thing -- but the beats are generally infectious, and Eversole comes up with some catchy hooks here and there. Although not a masterpiece, Ride Wit Me Dirty South Style is an entertaining, if uneven and derivative, example of southern hardcore rap. ~ Alex Henderson

Musical Guests
Bubba Sparxxx

 
Compilation Appearances
Crunk Classics (Explicit Version)

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/18/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 112948
Label : MCA Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00008811294823

  
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