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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tight,
By RYDIN "BALLIN" (BIG CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Day After (Audio CD)
ALL ADMIT, EVEN THOU THIS CD IS STILL TIGHT, IT'S NOT AS GOOD AS HIS OTHERS. HE DOESN'T COME WITH THAT FLAME OF ADRENALINE RUSH, HE PROBABLY HAS ABOUT 3 HARDCORE TRACKS, AND THE REST IS FOR THE LADIES, AND THERE'S NOTHIN WRONG WITH THAT. BUT I'M JUST USE TO THAT FIRE HE SPIT ON ADRENALINE RUSH.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the Same Twista!!!!,
By Norris "catdog" (Dettroit, Mi) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Day After (Audio CD)
Honestly, as a long term fan of Twista's, I considered this CD to be a bit of an under achievement to himself as well as his fans. Although there were a few interesting tracks on
the album, the majority of the CD was exceedingly dull. In addition to that, Twista is still one of the top rappers alive no doubt, but this album was not at all usual for him. When compared to his previous multi-platinum CDs such as "Adrenaline Rush" and "Kamikaze," this was indeed his poorest output. It showed very little of Twista's outstanding rapping ability. Primarily, compared to his solo debut album "Adrenaline Rush" released in 1997, his latest CD is almost the opposite. On "Adrenaline Rush" he seemed to be more focused and serious, while still including some lyrical word play, whereas his most recent CD seemed to be a less intensified approach from him rather than the usual level of forcefulness he comes with. His first album had passionate tracks such as "Adrenaline Rush," "Death before Dishonor," and lastly "Emotions." Secondly, comparing this album to his second most recent album "Kamikaze," makes fans wish the "The Day After" would have never come forward. Nearly every track on the "Kamikaze" was a hit, even the singles that were played on the radio proved so. Just to be certain do the math, match Twista's first single from "Kamikaze" called "Slow Jams" featuring Jamie Foxx and Kanye West to the first single of the new CD called "Girl Tonight" featuring Trey Songs. Which one received more radio play?? Exactly, "Slow Jams" obtained more radio play and assisted his CDs sales. In conclusion, Twista is still one of the best rappers in this day, but this day after was not at all worth-wild to his fans and it did not show the genius of Twista's lyrical style. Unarguably, this was his worst album.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Twista - The Day After,
This review is from: Day After (Audio CD)
Twista returns with "The Day After" (2005). I have enjoyed a lot of Twista's past work whether it be guest appearances or albums like "Adrenaline Rush" and "Kamikaze". This album however does not appeal to me, Twista has decided to make an album full half-decent ballads to the ladies, party tracks, and cuts about pimping hoes and sex. While I don't mind these, I expect more from Twista. This album lacks the variety of his last, Twista make an album full of repetitive commercial tracks and the end result is a release lacking in depth and substance. Two tracks on this standout for me "Lavish" feat. Pharell and "Heartbeat". Twista summed up this one himself in a recent interview by saying "When I was younger, I was rappin' for the ******, but when I got older, I started hanging out at the clubs. I'm spittin' for the ladies now".
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