Smash Rockwell [Explicit Lyrics]

Smash Rockwell [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Say That Then
2. Rap Game
3. Smash Don't Hurt 'Em
4. Oaktown - Casual, E-Mac, , , , Too Short
5. Styles
6. Bitin' and Freakin' - Casual, Psalm One
7. In the Whip
8. Nickel and Dime Gangsta - Casual,
9. Critical
10. Hieroller - Casual, , Tajai
11. Single Mother
12. All Around the World
13. Bay vs Bricks - Casual, Young Zee
14. I'll Hit That
15. Wakemup

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Smash Rockwell
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Casual steps up his game...
  • Damn!
  • Smash...Don't Hurt 'Em
  • One of Casual's Most Solid Efforts- 4-Stars.
Smash Rockwell
Casual
Manufacturer: Hieroglyphics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Experimental RapExperimental Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B000AMCYZ2
Release Date: 2005-09-06

Tracks:

  1. Say That Then
  2. All Around The World
  3. Smash Don't Hurt 'EM
  4. OAKtown (Feat. EMac, Too $hort, G Stack, Richie Rich)
  5. Styles
  6. Bitin & Freakin (Feat. Psalm One)
  7. In The Whip
  8. Nickel& Dime Gangsta (Feat. E40)
  9. Critical
  10. Hierollers (Feat. Tajai & Opio)
  11. Single Mother
  12. Rap Game
  13. Bay Vs. Bricks (Feat. Young Zee)
  14. I'll Hit That
  15. Make It Hot
  16. Wakemup

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Casual steps up his game..........2006-01-15

Casual brings his "A" game for the most part on this album...by far some of his better work within the last 2-3 years...this is the dude that always seems to shine on other dudes albums...production is very nice, and casual's goofy flow is tight for the most part...a few skippers, but just about playable from start to finish...I also suggest checking Opio and Tajai...
Lyrics: B
Beats: B+
Overall: Solid B

5 out of 5 stars Damn!.......2005-09-09

I always thot Cas had skill, but DAMN, does he show it on here! "Say That Then" was a dope opening. The whole CD is dope, tho. The low point, I would hafta say, is "Critical". It just doesn't soung gr8. Still a good 1, but not gr8. I thot Fear Itself was the best Casual could do. I was wrong. Smash Rockwell is 1 of the best albums so far this year, along with Opio-Trangulation Station and Gorillaz-Demon Days. The production is gr8, 2. All the beats r good. Any real hip hop fans should buy this. It's like a clever party album, if u can believe that.

Highlights: "Say That Then", "Smash Don't Hurt 'Em", "All Around The World", "In The Whip",and "I'll Hit That"

Lowpoints: "Critical"

5 out of 5 stars Smash...Don't Hurt 'Em.......2005-09-08

I'm not gonna' talk about how Cas is not given full credit in the rap game like he should, or how this album compares with his initial offerings, but I will say I've been listening to Casual for years and have all of his material. Smash Rockwell is instantly listenable and becomes an addiction. Production is well balanced, ranging from super-clean fresh tracks to grimy and dirty, more underground sounding beats. Lyrically, he comes correct like usual, with excellent wordplay ranging from metaphoars to similies. Basically, Cas comes off as a pimp with intelligent wordplay - a perfect blend.

Cameos include Too $hort, E-40, Tajai, Opio, Young Zee, Psalm One, Emac, G Stack, and Richie Rich. Pep Love does not make an appearance, in regards to the reviewers statement above.

4 out of 5 stars One of Casual's Most Solid Efforts- 4-Stars........2005-09-07

Casual is by far the most talented, superior, and well balanced MC out of the entire Hieroglyphics camp. He's definitely in Hip Hop's top 10 list for most under-rated MC's. He's also arguably the illest lyricist out of Oakland CA. What's sad about this, is that so many Hip-Hop fans as well as Oakland cats are unfamiliar with him.

So here we are with Casual's 3rd full length solo LP "Smash Rockwell" which is probably his best album since his debut "Fear Itself" This CD contains subject matter, content, and a continuity that was lost on his previous album "He Think He Raw".
The stand out tracks on Smash Rockwell include; "Hierollers", "Say That Then", "All Around the World, and "Single Mother" to name a few. It's refreshing to hear an MC with wit, wordplay, pimpology, and delivery all combined. Casual is one of those MC's that always has me pushing the rewind button. Especially with lines like "These labels don't wanna put me on after they rappers, Cause for real, I make em look like Parappa The Rapper"....The production on Smash is extremely balanced and doesn't stretch it's limits.

However, some of the disappointments and negatives subtracted a few points from this. I was really excited to hear the "Oaktown" remix, which features some of the local 510 legends like Too Short and Richie Rich, but I was sadly let down. The track sounds completely rushed and jumbled up...and can't come close to touching the original "Oaktown" track that Casual laced on "The Building" compilation. There's also is some but very few filler present here as well. Songs like "Bay vs. Bricks" featuring Young Zee from the Outsidaz, could have been put together better...Casual shatters the track, but the one dimensional chorus will force you to hit the skip over this one. I really couldn't get into "Bitin and Freakin" with Psalm One either. It's hard to tell if Psalm One is a child or a female, but nonetheless he or she needs to head back to the drawing board.

Ultimately this is worth the duckets and if you're a Hiero fan or someone who's fed up with the garbage that's fed to you daily on the radio...."Smash Rockwell" will provide some balance that will appeal to all...backpackers, gangstas, pimps, geeks, and mainstreamers. I came close to rating this as a 3.5 star rating, but this album is already becoming contageous, as it continues to grow on me.
Keep em coming.

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