Fed-X & The Turf Terminators Co-starring The Jacka – Turfed Out Mafia
September 4, 2007
Download music album Turfed Out Mafia by Fed-X & The Turf Terminators Co-starring The Jacka, released on September 4, 2007. ℗ Nor Cal Entertainment / Mob Figaz LLC
1
The Jacka
Turf Intro
00:43
2
Platinum-T
The Word
02:08
3
The Jacka, Fed-X, Sac Sin
Mob Life
03:28
4
Sac Sin, Fed-X, Doe Boinkz
Roll Wit Tha Mob
03:27
5
Young Celebrity
60 Bars
04:02
6
Doe Boinkz, Sac Sin
Turf Muzik
04:00
7
Platinum-T
Heaven Or Hell
02:29
8
Doe Boinkz, Breadleon, Platinum-T, Sac Sin
Paper Depression
04:51
9
Fed-X, Young Celebrity, Sac Sin
Simple And Easy 123
03:45
10
Sac Sin
Slump Slump
04:16
11
Young Celebrity, The Jacka, Fed-X
Message From Tha Mob
00:59
12
Fed-X, Sac Sin, The Jacka
Gangsterism
03:43
13
Fed-X, Turf Terminators
Ressurect The Word (Interlude)
01:16
Album info
Released in 2007 under the labels Nor Cal Entertainment and Mob Figaz LLC, “Turfed Out Mafia” brings together a powerhouse of rap talent, featuring Fed-X and The Turf Terminators co-starring The Jacka. This album is an unfiltered journey into the realities of gangsta and thug rap, blending dark narratives with intricate lyricism, while capturing the authentic essence of the streets.
The album kicks off with “Turf Intro” by The Jacka, setting the stage for a high-octane experience. The Jacka, a respected figure in the Bay Area rap scene, lends his voice to multiple tracks, including the gripping “Mob Life” alongside Fed-X and Sac Sin, offering an insider’s view of organized crime and street dynamics.
Tracks like “Roll Wit Tha Mob” by Sac Sin, Fed-X, and Doe Bonikz and “Turf Muzik” by Doe Bonikz and Sac Sin further anchor the album in the gritty terrains of gangsterism. Young Celebrity breaks in with “60 Bars,” a rapid-fire lyrical explosion that leaves a lasting impression.
“Heaven or Hell” by Platinum-T presents an existential dilemma, questioning the morality of actions and the ultimate price one might have to pay. The collaborative “Paper Depression” featuring Doe Bonikz, Breadleon, Platinum-T, and Sac Sin lays bare the struggles of economic disparity, while tracks like “Simple and Easy 123” by Fed-X, Young Celebrity, and Sac Sin make street life sound almost like child’s play, albeit with a sinister undertone.
“Slump Slump” by Sac Sin offers a deep dive into the harsh realities of life on the turf, rounding off with “Gangsterism” featuring Fed-X, Sac Sin, and The Jacka, which stands as a manifesto for the characters that inhabit this world.
The album showcases superb production and was mixed at Nor Cal Studios and mastered at Trakworx, ensuring a high-quality sound that does justice to the hard-hitting lyrics. Executive-produced by Fed-X and The Jacka, and featuring a design layout by C-4, “Turfed Out Mafia” is a critical entry in the gangsta rap canon, reflecting the complexities of street life while serving as a stark reminder of its perils and allure.