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What young Atlanta scrapper Yung Wun lacks in songwriting polish, he more than makes up for with his raucous energy. His debut is a relentless assault of head-smacking, Swizz Beatz-assisted funk and an arsenal of shrieks, barks and growls: "Tear it Up" imagines the rowdiest halftime celebration of all time as Yung Wun and guests DMX, Lil' Flip and David Banner trade grunts over a swinging marching-band beat. On "Yung Wun Anthem," he screams autobiography over police sirens and synth horns, and even his moments of honest introspection ("Remember dreams as a kid? I don't sleep no mo'" he spits regretfully on "Starvin' & Robbin'") are punctuated by rabid shouts. The perfect soundtrack for those who fear quiet.
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this album is a well put together album. i was shocked that the cd has two songs u can step to. the only bad spot is that the album seems a lil short. other than that the album does not sound like a trditional south cd. it has combination between south and east coast its a nice mix.
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