There are relatively few guest stars here, but Brian McKnight sings joyfully on the lovers' track "Groovin' Tonight," which features an interesting light jazz loop, and Penelope shows plenty of attitude on "Jan a Lang." Overall, this album isn't quite as catchy as Country Grammar, but it's still a relatively affable party album. It's producer Jason "Jay E" Epperson, however, who's the album's MVP he keeps the music interesting even when the raps aren't particularly memorable. Unfortunately, their rhymes and deliveries are often fairly unremarkable, so Nelly remains the dominant voice on Free City, even though he shares time with his peeps. Lunatics and what them double 'Bs' mean' Chorus The double 'B' stands for the, chhhchhh, boom da boom Lunatic bass and beats, catch ya shakin the room So what, what, bomp, bomp What, what, this shit bomp The double 'B' stands for the, chhhchhh, boom da boom Lunatic bass and beats, catch ya shakin the room So what, what. Murphy Lee's rougher, faster, and higher-pitched mic style complements Nelly's highly recognizable voice, while Ali, Kyjuan, and City Spud (whose incarceration inspired the album's title) also contribute to this album. Lunatics is a group and not just a Nelly side-project. Fans of Nelly will probably enjoy his work on this album, but it should be noted that St. As the deliberately off-key, drawling vocals on "Midwest Swing" suggest, these down-to-earth rappers aren't at great risk of taking themselves too seriously they're more interested in shout outs to St. But if you're looking for songs about cars and girls with sing-song rhymes and bouncy, big-bottom beats, then you may want to hold your party here. If you're looking for protest rap with socially conscious lyrics and dense soundscapes unlike anything you've heard before, then you've come to the wrong place.
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