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OZONE MAGAZINE (Feb. 2005) ALBUM REVIEW Zay/Who Dat Is/Bombshell ENT. We're all accustomed to hearing about the fast life of a hustler; tales of sex, money, and drugs. But rarely do we hear the hustler going through the trauma of life. On this album, Miami representative Zay takes us through the cruel world of reality. Zay prepares listeners for the ride into a hustler's soul with the first track, "Caught Up," spitting lines like, "I never meant to be a thug / But my whole life consists of me selling drugs." Any good soul-bearing artist needs a superb soundtrack. The Jim Jonsin-produced "So Long" is similar to Trick Daddy's "Let's Go," using an interpolation of the classic Metallica record "Fade to Black." Other standout cuts include the Get Cool produced "A Better Way." Even though the first three tracks are full of inspirational soul-searching, please believe that Zay knows how to get shit crunk. Setting things off with the MIA club anthem "Fire" and following up with the Lil Jon produced "Pump Ya Brakes," Who Dat Is will bring folks into the club in a hurry. - Wally Sparks, wally@ozonemag.com For More Information Contact BOMBSHELL MANAGEMENT nikki@lilzay.com Check out the artist's website: http://www.hardlyferecords.com Track List: 1. Intro 2. Caught Up 3. 4 Eva Ballin feat. Smoke (Field Mob) 4. Interlude 5. Better Way 6. Fire 7. Pump Ya Brakes 8. Who Dat Is 9. Interlude 10. U Tell Em 11. I Gotcha 12. Just Do It 13. So Long Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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