- Life After Cash Money
Infobox Album
Name =Life After Cash Money
Type =Album
Artist =B.G. (rapper)
Released =July 27 2004
Recorded =2003-2004
Genre =Southern Rap
Label = Chopper City, Koch
Producer =Christopher Dorsey (Executive)
Carol Dorsey (Executive)
C-Los Beats
Cracktracks
Dani Kartel
G-Sta
The Arciteks
Hush
Bass Heavy
KLC
SinistaDJ Smurf
K.I.D.D.
Last album = "Livin' Legend "
(2003)
This album = "Life After Cash Money "
(2004)
Next album = "The Heart of Tha Streetz, Vol. 1 "
(2005)
Reviews = * "Rap Reviews" rating-10|6 [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2004_10_lifeaftercash.html] |"
Life After Cash Money " is a hip-hop album and is the eighth studio album from American rapper B.G.. The album has production from DJ Smurf, Sinista, Dani Kartel, K.I.D.D., KLC, and more. Album features the single My World "I Want It". There are guest appearances from theChopper City Boyz , T.I. and Ying Yang Twins. [Six Shot (May 8 ,2004 ) [http://www.sixshot.com/news/3493/ B.G. Mulls 'Life After Cash Money'!] ] [Rap News Network. (July 20 ,2004 ) [http://www.rapnews.net/0-202-259293-00.html Hip-Hop News: B.G. On Rap City & New Album Drop] ]About The Album
B.G.'s rapping skills made serious revenue for the legendary Cash Money label before he was a teenager (and before there was much of a Cash Money label of which to speak). On 2004's LIFE AFTER CASH MONEY, B.G. sounds like someone who's moved beyond his origins, with easy vocals gliding over magnificent Dirty South beats. Although he makes it clear that he's no longer affiliated with the record company with which he was practically synonymous in the 1990s (this is his second record for Koch Records), B.G. still brandishes a hard-edged style that doesn't break for a second.
Like many rappers in the southern states, B.G. blends a sense of humor with a darker worldview, and occasionally leans towards the violent landscapes of the Geto Boys. Nowhere do the two sides mix with more awesome chaos than on the anthemic "Factory." B.G. displays his prowess both in lyrical potency and dizzying swagger while throwing in a shout to his past on the crawling "My World I Want It.'" He also proves he can change gears effectively on the semi-lewd, '70s-inspired, funk-infused ballad "Bust a Move." B.G. doesn't miss a beat as he slides into his new existence on LIFE AFTER CASH MONEY.
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