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Bizarre - Blue Cheese & Coney Island


Um, can you say “Next Big Thing”? As big as his frame is, this guy’s star value is about blow up 10 times larger. This album takes you through a bevy of emotion, with tracks that make you think, drink, and tear the roof off the damn thing.

Tracks like “Rock Out” featuring King Gordy and “Knock Em Out” with Gordy and Tech N9ne have the hype limit set to 11, while “Sex Tape” is one of the funniest songs ever, especially with the chick in the background asking Bizarre if he’s filming it… hilarious! And then right after that he takes you right back to the grit with “Animal”, feat. Gordy and Razaaq, bellowing that “If there’s a rumble in the jungle we gonna fight to the death!”.

I think the most bizarre (pun intended!) thing about this cd is the fact that it’s so juggalo fueled and juggalo oriented, considering the sordid past between Shady and Psychopathic. Bizarre talks to the juggalos in the first track like they‘re family, and then, and I couldn’t believe this, but as I’m listening to the track “Wicked”, seemingly out of nowhere, Twiztid jump on the beat and tear it up! Twiztid on a Bizarre song?

I think with this album Bizarre has the tools to prove to many that he’s got what it takes to not only stand on his own outside of D12, but he has the power to carry the ball as far as he wants to push it up the hiphop scene gridiron. This man is out of control, and I’m feeling it.

By Mark Glady

Bizarre
     Blue Cheese & Coney Island
Lable: Koch Records
Release Date: Oct 23, 2007

 
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