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Playboy Brey - Hustleholic
Reviewed By: ULTIMATECDLINK
Album Rate: 3.75 out of 5 Stars



Playboy Brey hails from Pensacola, Florida and bring us his new album on K-Fed Records. The 19 track album features Lil T, Big D, Daddy-O, Booma Ceeza, Fried Out, Double P, & Tommy T.

1. Intro

2. Live By Our Rep-- this track has a nice midtempo beat with a police whistle blowin in the background. Good intro track to start the album off and it'll get ya head bobbin right away. Nice infectious hook that goes "nigga we gon ride, bounce, step - live by our fuckin rep, throw up our fuckin set". Nice track that's bumpable in the clubs or the hoods.

3. Grinding (f/ Lil T)-- this track has a little faster piano beat and bassline over a slower piano background tune. Playboy Brey starts it off with a decent verse followed by a very nice verse by Lil T, who has a standout voice. Basically, the song is about hustlin to get that paper. Nice bumpable track.

4. Hustlehated-- this track has a midtempo beat with a bassline that is sped up. Brey comes with a couple of verses about the haters who wanna see him "locked up" or "popped up" so they can take over his hood. Brey comes with a Southern drawl reminiscent of a New Orleans native on this one. Decent track that's worth checkin out.

5. Fake Niggas (f/ Daddy-O & Big D)-- this track starts off with a lil intro talkin by Brey talkin about how he hates those fake ass niggas. Nice deep bassline on this one will have ya trunk bangin while the beat sounds like something from an old Nintendo video game. Everyone comes pretty nice on the song and it will have ya bouncin to the flows as soon as they start rappin. Daddy-O has a really nice delivery on the mic and drops a faster flow on the verge of tongue twistin. Big D is pretty good also. One of the best songs on the album.

6. Gangsta Made (f/ Booma Ceeza, Big D, Lil T, & Daddy-O)-- this track has a beat with the deep brass sounds and basslines similar to the bounce sound of the N.O. It's not that bad of a track in terms of the rappin. The beat isn't all that tight. Good song but would've been better with a different beat.

7. I Be Blowed-- this track has a piano intro before the bassline kicks in. Brey comes with a couple of verses about gettin high as a muthafucka. The song has a rather simplistic hook that goes "everytime you see me nigga I be blowed - I blow from the dro nigga I be blowed". It's a song worth checkin out if you're hangin with the boys gettin smoked out.

8. Crabin (f/ Big D & Booma Ceeza)-- this track has a slower beat with some electric guitar riffs scattered throughout over a bassline. The song is about those cheap ass niggas that's always hangin around tryin to smoke somebody's shit up. The hook is sung and goes "I'm sick and tired of crabin niggas, hangin around - don't somebody wanna smoke some weed but ain't got shit to put on the pound, but they want a hit". Now don't we all know somebody like that??

9. I Luv This (f/ Booma Ceeza)-- this track has a simple midtempo beat over a simple bassline. Neither Playboy Brey nor Booma Ceeza come that tight on the mic. The beat changes halfway though the track and just turns the song from bad to worse. Not feelin it at all.

10. Fuck Wit Me (f/ Fried Out, Big D, & Daddy-O)-- this track has a beat that sounds a lot like Pastor Troy's "No Mo Play In G.A." This is one of those tracks that'll make ya wanna throw ya sets up or buss some heads in the clubs. This is a nice track that'll have ya crunker than a muthafucka.

11. Kreepa-- this track has a really slow beat that sounds like one of those sneak-up-on a nigga and crack his skull type beats. Playboy Brey comes with a tight delivery on the mic. Bumpable track.

12. My Gul-- this track has a nice beat although the 2-way computer soundin beat starts to get annoying after a while. Brey raps how he loves life with his girl and how he wishes everyday could be like the days when he's with his love.

13. Do Wut I Wanna (f/ Booma Ceeza)-- this track has that New Orleans bounce type beat and Brey even says on the beginning of the song that he's takin this one to the N.O. Nothing overly spectacular on the track. Not bad but nothin really special.

14. Can't Call It (f/ Lil T)-- this track has a rock feel with it's electric guitar riffs before a tight ass bassline and the hi-hats kick in. Brey comes with a couple of nice verses about how unpredictable life really is. He raps about how the choices we make dictate which direction our lives will go. Nice track.

15. What Would You Do (f/ Big D)-- this track has a funky type beat over a nice bassline. Brey raps about deciding what to do if your boy turned out to be a snitch and stabbed you in the back and told all your business to the police. It's a decent song that's worth checkin out.

16. Nigga Like Me-- this track has a simple piano beat over a bassline. The hook goes "nigga like me grip the grain - nigga like me holdin lame - nigga like me point the bitch and then fucked her quick cause it ain't no thang - nigga like me hold the throne - nigga like hold the chrome - nigga like you fucked around and made a nigga like me bust ya dome". Brey does a decent job with this one but the beat isn't all that tight.

17. Hard Doin Right (f/ Double P)-- Brey raps about how hard it is to actually live life doin all the right things because hustlin comes easy on the streets. Double P drops a decent verse as well. Bumpable track.

18. R.I.P. (f/ Tommy T)-- this track has a slower tempo R&B type piano laced beat. Tommy T sings the hook but he sounds more like he's wailin the hook. Brey raps about how he misses the ones he's lost over the years. Other than the hook, it's a nice song worth listening to.

19. Outro

Overall, the production on the album by Japeto and Playboy Brey is very good throughout. It's a different sound than what we're used to hearing out of the Sunshine State and that's definitely a good thing. Playboy Brey brings a fresh sound outta the South so check this album out because it's a solid debut effort. I'll be on the lookout for him in the future.