Fatt Tarr comes in with a fresh ass verse, followed by C-Hubb and his dope verse. Lil Wyte- The instrumental in this track sounds like a battle beat. The last verse was an interchangeable and was really good.įun Fact: Down This Road was the first track recorded for Tiller Gang, and it is Fatt Tarr’s favorite track by a smidge.ģ. C-Hubb drops an emotional verse, he gets personal, and he thanks the listeners in his verse. Fatt Tarr comes in with a very moving verse. The verses on this track are so motivational. It is the best chorus on this album hands down. The chorus to this song is absolutely genius. Down This Road- The instrumental sounds so serious yet uplifting. The autotune in the background adds just the right tinge of mainstream to this track.įun Fact: This track was the first music video for this album, even though it was not supposed to be the first, it just turned out that way.Ģ. Fatt Tarr brings in some dope punch lines. C-Hubb went in hard at the end of his verse. Starting the first verse is Fatt Tarr interchanging with Chubb. It is catchy and fun as Hell to sing along with. The hook on this track is one of my favorites. The instrumental is completely insane on this track, it has some wicked bass and some awesome fade ins and outs. I Mow, I Till- This is one Hell of an album introductory track. Then, I will give an overview of the album as a whole. Secondly, I will go over my favorites and not-so-favorites.
YELAWOLF TILL ITS GONE SONGMEANING FREE
On the album, he sounds free and energized, happy to be a pioneer among many now bridging the slimming gap between rap and country.First off, I will go through each track and express my opinions while I give a little break down of it. After four albums over eight years with Shady, Yelawolf released Ghetto Cowboy in 2019 on his own label, Slumerican Records. Mathers are obvious, considering they’re both white rappers with dexterous flows and a penchant for the absurd, but Yelawolf used his country roots to inspire a now-widespread style of rap music.
The mixtape earned him an early deal with Interscope Records, before he eventually landed a contract with Eminem’s Shady Records. His 2010 breakthrough tape, Trunk Muzik, showcased his rapid, double-time flow with a backwoods, country-style delivery.
Immediately, though, Yelawolf proved himself to be a ferociously confident rapper with a knack for clever branding and sharp bars. Yelawolf’s introduction to hip-hop came early, from the Run-DMC tape he’d listen to while riding the bus to school from the Nashville projects each morning, but he found his way to the industry haphazardly, spending his young-adult days as a commercial fisherman and skateboarder before he ever touched a mic. Born Michael Atha in 1979 in Gadsden, Alabama, with a childhood spent bouncing around Georgia and Tennessee, he emerged in 2005 as a flamethrower of a rapper, following the tradition of Southern luminaries like Outkast and 8Ball & MJG-with a bit of Kid Rock thrown in for good measure. Long before Lil Nas X yeehaw'ed his way to the top of the charts, Yelawolf was spitting bars over twanging guitars and stomp-clap percussion sections.