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4.0 out of 5 stars
Return Of The Spitz {4 Stars}, February 22, 2007
This review is from: Act Your Waist Size (Audio CD)
Count Bass D's latest effort picks up where his last effort, Begborrowsteel, left off. The Nashville, Tennessee native is a triple threat in the sense that he produces, writes, and scratches everything on the album with the exception of two songs. While it's normally a bad thing, Count keeping the same vibe from his last album release is actually a good thing because his particular style of off the wall rhymes mixed with hard beats makes for a great listening experience. Act Your Waist Size is another in the long line of dope Count Bass D albums.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Count Bass D is the man., January 2, 2007
This review is from: Act Your Waist Size (Audio CD)
The Count's production on this album is so unique and beautiful like his other releases, but just more evolved. About a 3rd of this album is Count Bass D just singing on crazy beats. But he has so much soul and flow, that it really all sounds really dope. The rest is soulful rapping and poetry over the most buttery smooth beats you've ever heard. I genuinely feel that Count Bass D consistently evolves and gets more soulfully intelligent with each new release, including the some music mixtape series. This is one of my favorite albums of all time and it's definitely a timeless classic like Dwight Spitz, but better and more mature. Be Sure to get the Begborrowsteel e.p. too. It's limited, so hurry up.
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