It’s called The Great Depression but it’s more a reflection of the times than a description of the music. Stat Quo is serious and fun on his new album, and he’s out to change what you think about Southern rap music.
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Forget about everything you think you know about Southern rap and open your ears to the new sound of the A-Town. “Everything I do is different from what’s going on right now,” says Stat Quo matter-of-factly. And Shady/Aftermath’s newest recruit isn’t just blowing hot air. Although his name may suggest the average, Shady/Aftermath Records’ first southern artist is anything but. “A lot of these artists are just clones of what’s come before,” says Stat from under the brim of his signature Braves fitted cap. “But I don’t sound like anybody, especially [anyone] out the south. Period. I’m setting the new bar. I’m the way things should be.” Ain’t that the truth?
01. Intro
02. Almost Home
03. In California
04. Stylin
05. The Wind
06. Thats Me
07. The Sun
08. Pull
09. Suck Ma d*ck
10. Soul Clap
11. How It Goes
12. Ballout
13. Go Ham
14. One And Only Son
15. In God We Trus
16. Plenty Years
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