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Trunk Muzik 0 to 60

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  • Audio CD (November 22, 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Interscope Records
  • ASIN: B003N5VOW2
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,476 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Envision a humid world of slow-rolling Monte Carlos and slaughter houses; meth labs and rusting Mossberg's, inked up arms and haircuts that look like they've been chopped by hatchets. Trunk Muzik. Southern Pine trees, smoking pine, and pine boxes. Call him Catfish Billy or Yelawolf, just don't go make him go pop the trunk on you.

Enter Yelawolf's Alabama--a backwoods badlands of sinners and salvation. He claims Gadsden, but he's from everywhere. Born Michael Wayne Atha to an absentee father and a bartender mother, he attended over 15 schools while soaking up slang and spiritualism in Baton Rouge, Antioch, Tennessee, and Atlanta. While trying to stay afloat in a turbulent home life addled by drug and alcohol abuse, he discovered rap music in Tennesee and it soon became an obsession, along with the classic rock (Lynard Skynard, Pink Floyd, The Allman Brothers) that he was raised on.

"When I lived in Antioch, they'd bus us down to the projects in Nashville to go to school and everything just started clicking with me with rap music and in life," Yelawolf said. "I felt the connection, these kids had the same problems that I had at home. And the weed, the dope..."

His music is a new strain of soul food, the traditional Southern cuisine that fortified the Dungeon Family, 8ball & MJG, and UGK, but infused by Yela's unique experiences as a cross-country vagabond with no place to call home. And, of course, his unparalleled ability to snap off double-timed staccato raps unlike anything you've ever heard.

His manager bestowed him with the nickname Joe Dirt because his experiences are so unbelievable. There was the stint commercial fishing in Alaska. An attempt to become a professional skateboarder in Berkeley thwarted by various injuries. Time spent in Seattle and New York, and of course, spots all over the South. The cross-country Greyhound tours around the country like a modern-day Jack Kerouac with the rhyme skills of LL Cool J circa the "Jack the Ripper" era.

Finally settling back down in Gadsden, Yelawolf hooked up with Gheto-O-Vision, who helped him land a deal with Columbia in 2007. Suddenly, the last 20 years of life as a vagabond seemed to be at an end. Yet the perpetual state of chaos soon re-emerged, when Rick Rubin took over the label and started cutting artists left and right. Before he had the opportunity to even finish his debut album or prove himself on a large scale, he was unceremoniously dropped.

"It was frustrating. I was just like, `you don't get it? Alright, that's cool, then I guess I'm extra special," Yelawolf said. "I had to be arrogant because I could have been f**ked up. I mean, Rick Rubin didn't like me? But that's just not my style. I refuse to quit."

The only solution was to go harder, taking his anger at being slighted and turning it into something undeniable. He dropped a flurry of mixtapes, including "Stereo," which found him riffing on old classic rock cuts from Fleetwood Mac to Pink Floyd to Heart. But while he continued to build a fan base with each release, something was missing.

"Not everybody in hip-hop messes with classic rock. There was no real element of surprise. I'm from Alabama, I'm into classic rock -- it was obvious and there was no shock-value to it," Yelawolf said. "After that, I wanted to focus on making sure that people understood that I respected the craft. "Trunk Muzik" was dedicated to the trunk riders, with 808s and hard ass music. It had a dirty Southern sound, and it opened things up.

Which is something of an understatement. "Trunk Muzik" dropped on January 1st, 2010, and within a matter of weeks, he was the toast of every blog. The New York Times raved about a live performance, describing him as "fully ascendant" and "striking and assured." The LA Times declared he was "as safe a bet for stardom as anyone out right now -- the rare rapper capable of earning respect from both Kid Rock and Kid Cudi fans." His insanely energetic performances at SXSW were the stuff of instant-legend.

Songs like "I Wish" and "Good to Go" found Yela capable of going toe to toe with lyrical giants Bun B and Raekwon. While "Pop the Trunk" epitomized his 808-heavy trunk rattling sound, full of vivid pictures of rural redneck life and violence lurking around every bend. But Interscope didn't just offer him a deal only to tell stories about the South. There are a million rappers capable of doing just that. But none of them can match Yelawolf's versatility.

Whether he's rapping over the beat for Cypress Hill's "Ain't Goin' Out Like That," Gucci Mane's "Lemonade," or The Doors' "Waiting for the Sun," Yela has the ability to adapt his style to each song. He doesn't kick 48-bar freestyles, he re-interprets the song to fit a new meaning. He can spit with the most lyrical underground types or he can write an upbeat party anthem like "I Just Wanna Party," alongside Gucci Mane.

"I can go any direction - arena rap or even the bluegrass hip-hop s**t. I would never sign myself down to any style," Yelawolf said. "I'm always gonna have the darker edgy music - it is always in my pocket because it comes so natural to me. You'll never stop getting records like "Pop the Trunk" or "Good to Go" - the crunk south stuff. It will always be a part of what I do in some way. But I plan on evolving. You have to. I'm out to make long lasting records."


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Love Yelawolf so I figured I should buy some of his cd's rather than download them all. T!N MAN  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
I enjoyed at least 5 songs on this Album. dnoyeB  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
If you have listened to his older music you know that Yeller's range is HUGE! Eric J. Svancara  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By Hudson
Format:Audio CD
Yelawolf has had lots of hype since his verses on Big Boi's "You Ain't No DJ" (which Yelawolf performed live at the 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards with Big Boi) as well as appearing on the Rock the Bells tour in 2010. His debut effort, which is really more like an EP than an LP (with 6 new songs and 6 remastered songs from his underground mixtape, "Trunk Muzik") is a great intro to Yelawolf. However, this record could've been a little bit better considering how talented a rapper Yelawolf is. I don't find the music and beats to be that great, but Yelawolf elevates these tracks with his incredible flow. One of this release's weak points lies in the rock-based tracks. There are only 2 songs on this album that are rock-based tracks, but they are clearly tracks that I usually skip. Like the opening track, "Get the **** Up", which has Yelawolf screaming the chorus, almost sounding like an old-school Kid Rock song. Once he starts rhyming though, Yelawolf is undeniable. His skill elevates this album, which I think he deserves a lot of credit for. He has a specific southern flow and an instantly recognizable voice. He never slips when it comes to rhyming. Some of these new tracks are pretty good, like "Daddy's Lambo" and "That's What We On Now". The best tracks on the release however are the remastered cuts from the original bootleg mixtape. The strongest song on the album, in my opinion, is the closing track "Trunk Muzik". Yelawolf completely tears this song apart and reveals his awesome lyrical prowess. Other choice nuggs include, "Pop the Trunk", a hardcore shotgun-toting anthem, "I Wish" featuring Raekwon, and "Box Chevy" featuring Ritz the Rapper. You really have to listen to his rhyming to appreciate his skill. The music on the release is a little sub-par if you ask me, but this guy shows a lot of promise for the future and I would recommend this record to fans of hardcore southern hip-hop. Yelawolf is about as southern as rappers come, and he is not shy about it whatsoever. Don't sleep on Yelawolf, he's signed to Interscope and we can expect big things from him in the future. Overall, he's off to a good start, and I give this album 4 stars.

***UPDATE*** - 1 / 13 / 11 - Yelawolf has just been signed to Shady Records. That label is a perfect fit for him and I'm excited about it. Now we can REALLY count on an exciting future for Yelawolf.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Billy won't go below 50 December 8, 2011
Format:Audio CD
I'm going to keep this short. Absolutely sick album. Billy Crystal, I Just Wanna Party, and Daddy's Lambo are great songs.

My speakers hate me for playing these tracks so much in fact. I love Yela's accent and his eccentric rapping. The beats he raps over are tighter than Alabama parking lot hoe.

Be warned, if you hate PBR and pickup trucks, this album is not for you. For the rest of us, here is a great rapper who is provocative while simultaneously keeping the mentions of Peruvian marching powder to a minimum.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh... April 20, 2011
Format:Audio CD
First off, you can score the Trunk Muzik mixtape for free. The 0-60 has a few different tracks;(Daddy's Lambo, I just want to party, Billy crystal), however the original Trunk Muzik mixtape is better IMO and is what I am basing my review on.

If you have fallowed YelaWolf you know that he has been putting out mixtapes for some time (Balls of flames, Stereo, etc), so peep em. If you have listened to his older music you know that Yeller's range is HUGE! It is not another one of those lame @$$ studio gangsta fools, he actually speaks what he knows, has experienced, and feels. When you come straight from those three points you can never go wrong.

I predict his fan base is going to range a lot larger than your typical hip-hop artist ie Tech n9ne, but possibly even further than that. Everyone in the industry is attempting to work with Yela, and there is a reason for that. He is a breath of fresh air for the new born hip-hop industry.

White or not, he talented enough and lyrically sound enough to compete with the best of the best period! So when Radioactive comes out and this mixtape is forgotten about read my review and make sure that you pick this CD up.

Radioactive will have been completely molested by Shady records and everyone else, this mixtape is a pure as you will hear Yela.
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1.0 out of 5 stars trunk muzik
NEVER ORDERED IT I don't know why this keeps coming up on my list of books. But I haven't ordered anything like this
Published 3 months ago by Carole Earnest
5.0 out of 5 stars early MUSIC
This was his music before he signed on to shady records, and it's amazing, banging, hard hitting Alabama loving great cd!
Published 3 months ago by mlstillman
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good album
This one is soooo much better than "Radioactive" I can listen to this album over and over, it really is good.
Published 4 months ago by Charles W. Hicks
5.0 out of 5 stars Unreal Dope
One of my all time favorite albums -- a perfect revamp of the original classic mixtape -- with some dope new tracks. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Antical
4.0 out of 5 stars awesome CD
in my opinion the best tracks on the album are, TRUNK MUSIZ, BILLY CRYSTAL, DADDY'S LAMBO, THATS WHAT WE ON NOW, I JUST WANNA PARTY, POP THE TRUNK, AND BOX CHEVY. Read more
Published 5 months ago by SAMCRO-FAN
5.0 out of 5 stars great music from Yelawolf
I am pleased with my purchase of Trunk Muzik 0 to 60. Yelawolf deserves your 10 dollar investment in this album don't rip it off the internet.... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Patrick
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the South's best MC's.
During a stop on the Vans Warped Tour in 2007, a wiry guy with long hair walked up to me and handed me a jewel case with a cover that was a variation off of the Talladaga Nights:... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Matt
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
I absolutely love the beats while playing loud in the car. I can't stop listening to this cd. If I have a girl in the car, she loves the way this music feels.
Published 7 months ago by Heather Zarr
5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD
I enjoyed at least 5 songs on this Album. It was a surprise because I only bought it for one. I like his flow and his topics are entertaining. Read more
Published 9 months ago by dnoyeB
5.0 out of 5 stars DOPE
Love Yelawolf so I figured I should buy some of his cd's rather than download them all. Great Mixtape, happy customer
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