Saturday 10 September 2011

6. Big Sean - Finally Famous: The Album



The best this about this album is Big Sean's delivery and flow. There are numerous comparisons between him and Drake, but if you will listen to some of Sean's earlier work you can clearly see that he's been rapping with this flow for quite sometime. 


After the intro to the album it heads straight into 'I do it' (which is one of Sean's most used ad-lib) which is a fun song that is aimed straight at the club audience and this is the trend that the album mainly follows. The preposterous 'Dance (Ass)' is nothing more than the title says. The song has Sean rapping about his favorite part of a woman's body over a MC Hammer sampled beat provided by Da Interanz (who I nothing about, other than they cannot spell), and the Dream featured 'Live this life' is a fresh, uplifting track that would go down extremely well in the club.


The only thing that detracts from the overall enjoyment of this album is the presence of everyone's favorite woman beating cunt, Chris Brown on 'My last'. However, this is balanced out with the appearance of the always excellent John Legend, who makes any song better, on 'Memories part 2' (I'm not sure where part 1 is).


Overall, 'Finally Famous: The Album' is a fine addition to anyone's record collection and I recommend it.


Until tomorrow.....
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