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T-Rock - Myth Of Reality
Reviewed By: TRMNDUS
Album Rate: 4.5 out of 5 Stars



T-Rock is back with his third album "Myth Of Reality" on his own label Rock Solid Records. He drops this album as a teaser to his upcoming "Defcon 1" album due out in 2003. The album features DJ Cree, Adonis, & Odd-1.

1. "Intro" just a beat being played, makes you anticipate and just want to get into the album.

2. "Duck Ya Grill" nice mid tempo beat some of that mythical bassy guitar type of feel on it. T-Rock comes out spitting, real hard lyrics on this one he just letting it be known he aint to be fucked with, you best to Duck Ya Grill. The hook is hard as well T-Rock shows he still hungry and is not going anywhere anytime soon.

3. "On Site" (Ft Adonis, DJ Cree) another catchy beat right here some more of that deep dark sinister T-Rock Shit. T-Rock don’t let down much at all on this one he comes out spitting hard once again, he does the hook as well a represent ya city crunk feel going to it. Adonis the female of the click is featured on this one and she spits hard as well she gots some talent she is going to do some things in the future. DJ Cree does some assistance on the hook for this one he helps on the crunkness factor of things for this one.

4. "The Myth Of Reality" a real deep dark piano beat some creeping from the shadows type of shit. T-Rock spits hard on this one as well no let down by this man he shows he deserves the prize. The hook meshes well with this track he talks about all the stuff that goes down in life. Another solid track by T-Rock he speaking about a lot of shit on this track good lyrics all throughout this one.

5. "Bloodline" sort of a bouncy dark crunk feel going to this beat pretty good shit. T-Rock coming hard on this one as well, some more hard lyrics and flows on this track. The hook is pretty tight he talking bout all the shit running in his damn bloodline from the mary jane to the 51 killers pulling triggers good shit on this one.

6. "That’ll Work (Wanna Get Some 2)" another real deep symphonic beat right here some good shit to just vent shit off your chest. T-Rock comes hard on this track he spitting some more hard shit on this one he spitting several disses towards 3 6 members. The hook comes good on this one as well, basically a track saying you don’t want none of this shit.

7. "Take It" more of a slower beat more laid back and sentimental than the rest of the album. T-Rock spitting on a more personal tip right here, he comes hard once again no surprise he has handled shit pretty much all throughout this one so far. The hook comes hard once again, he talks about it’s a dirty game and you either take it out it takes you, another solid ass track right here.

8. "Whatcha Sayin" nice mid tempo beat has some catchy effects going to it. T-Rock comes hard on this one, some more hard flows and lyrics on this track . The hook is on some fuck you shit, basically a big fuck you to all the haters.

9. "My Niggas" (Ft DJ Cree & Odd-1) a real deep hard symphonic beat right here some more hard shit by DJ Cree. T-Rock starts things out on this one some more hard hungry flows on this one, he lays it down simple as that. The hook is on that represent feel once again that rep your city eastside westside type of shit. Odd-1 is featured on this track he comes with a clean verse, real laid back flow that catches your attention.

10. "Touch Em" (Ft Adonis) a deep dark beat right here some of that we coming for ya type of shit. Adonis the lady of the camp is featured once again and she brings some more heat on this track. T-Rock comes hard once again on this track, he basically let it be known if you do him wrong you gonna get touched.

11. "Loaded Up" real nice beat catchy symphonic feel makes you want to know what's coming. Whooo Weee T-Rock lays it down on this track he spits his ass off no mo play for T-Rock. The hook is tight on this one as well, he lays it down once again with some hard flows, lyrics, hook, another real nice track worth checking out right here.

12. "Yeen Hard" another deep dark sinister type of beat, fits T-Rock style just right. T-Rock comes with it once again some more solid ass flows that keep you attentive and wanting more. The hook is pretty tight as well, a track about all the fakes acting hard but in reality when it comes down to it they all talk and no more than that.

13. "Keep It Trill" has a nice mid tempo beat sort of a deep dark wild west feel to it. T-Rock lays it down with some more hard shit on this one, he gives a little shout out to KB of Street Military on the first verse. A represent track for the most part he basically letting it be known he keeps it trill for all the hustlers, G’s even the hoes sucking cocks.

14. "Outro (Why We Did This)" First few minutes T-Rock spits that mouthpiece and lets it be known why this album is out, and gives shout outs to the ones that need be. About half way through the Gel n Weave beat kicks in and T-Rock rips the beat with a quick little verse and basically takes shots at 36 saying Juicy J ate some girl out on her period in front of the whole click and how DJ Paul eating Gangsta Boo’s ass. After that fades out the Baby Mama beat kicks in More shots by T-Rock right here "Its My Little Arm - It Doesn’t Work - It Wont Fit - Inside My Shirt" he then rips a verse saying Lil Pat made all their beats, T-Rock basically just shatters this beat to end the album out, some more shit talking directed to Paul and Juicy.

The production handled by T-Rock, DJ Cree, & Adonis was very tight and on point. T-Rock meshes well over his own beats and DJ Cree’s beats as well. T-Rock seemed very hungry with the raps on this album, he came hard on every track and he did not let down one bit, solid ass flows and lyrics all throughout this one. The last album seemed like a starters effort for the Rock the flows were there but the beats seemed to lack on Conspiracy Theory. This album is a full package on the beats and the flows, both mesh well and come together for a great product. He doesn’t hold anything back, whatever is on his mind he speaks it and you can hear it all throughout this album. T-Rock is one of the up and coming superstars in this game, he brings a full deal to the table and will in deed be a factor to reckon with in the near future. Go support T-Rock and pick this album up at www.iap-tv.com.