C-Bo Presents LIQ – 36
January 1, 2013
Download music album 36 by C-Bo Presents LIQ, released in 2013. ℗ Smg (Sac Music Group) / City Hall Records / West Coast Mafia Records
1
LIQ, Nino Black
36
04:26
2
LIQ
Rules
04:25
3
LIQ, T-Nutty, Lil Meek
Grindin
04:04
4
LIQ
Britney
06:09
5
LIQ
Old Skool Nigga
04:30
6
LIQ
$long
03:25
7
LIQ, Lil’ Rue, Philthy Rich
World Is Crazy
03:58
8
LIQ
Messy Money
04:00
9
LIQ, Lil Meek
Go Fed
02:24
10
LIQ, Lil Meek, Charitte
Hold On
03:07
11
LIQ, Charitte
Romantic
02:53
12
LIQ, Retro
Close To None
04:01
13
LIQ, Retro
All The Way
04:25
14
LIQ, Cashley
Lights
04:26
15
LIQ, Young Liife
Back Door
04:18
16
LIQ, Karega Bailey
Don’t Mix
03:50
17
LIQ
In Cali
03:47
18
LIQ, Rydah J. Klyde
Ayyy!
04:24
19
LIQ, Latiff Brown
Saxophone
03:45
Album info
Released in 2013 under the labels SMG (Sac Music Group), City Hall Records, and West Coast Mafia Records, the album “36” serves as a powerful testament to LIQ’s skill set and the far-reaching influence of presenter C-Bo. Seamlessly blending Gangsta and Thug Rap styles, the album offers a panorama of life experiences filtered through the hard-hitting lens of hip-hop.
The album opens up with the titular track “36,” featuring Nino Black, setting the tone for a project that doesn’t shy away from exploring the grittier aspects of life. From there, it takes listeners on a sonic journey through tracks like “Rules” and “$long,” where LIQ asserts himself as a master storyteller, weaving intricate narratives with clever wordplay and rhythmic finesse.
A standout element of “36” is its collaborative spirit, much like LIQ’s earlier works. The track “Grindin,” featuring T-Nutty and Lil Meek, is a testament to LIQ’s ability to bring together disparate voices to create a harmonious yet impactful sound. Other collaborations, such as “World Is Crazy” with Lil’ Rue and Philthy Rich, add a multi-dimensional flair to the album.
The versatility of the album is further evidenced by songs like “Romantic,” featuring Charitte, which shows a softer yet complex side of LIQ, and “In Cali,” which is a pure, unfiltered homage to West Coast life. The album also plays with musical elements beyond the traditional rap paradigm, most notably in “Saxophone,” featuring Latiff Brown, where jazz undertones create an entirely different mood.
Production is consistent throughout, offering a bedrock of hard-hitting beats and samples that allows LIQ to shine. This 19-track offering culminates in a project that is as diverse as it is unified, capturing various moods and sentiments while staying true to its roots.
Overall, “36” by LIQ, presented by C-Bo, stands as an important piece in the modern Gangsta and Thug Rap genres. It offers an authentic, in-depth look into the complexities of life, made richer by its collaborative efforts and top-notch production. From storytelling to lyricism to the nuances of emotion, “36” has it all, making it a must-listen for any aficionado of the genre.