Turfed Out Mafia Gang – Welcome To The Turf Vol. 2
January 21, 2014
Download music album Welcome To The Turf Vol. 2 by Turfed Out Mafia Gang, released on January 21, 2014. ℗ Nor Cal Ent.
1
Tha “G” Hussein
Turfed Out Mafia Intro
01:34
2
Sac Sin
Y’all Niggaz Know Me
04:46
3
Turf Talk
Weed Pillsz Powdah
04:39
4
Doebonikz, Sac Sin, Tay Slim
On Da Move Again
03:37
5
Doebonikz, Sac Sin
Turfed Out Mafia Gang
03:16
6
Sac Sin
Bird Flu
04:12
7
Doebonikz
All The Lonely People
05:33
8
Doebonikz, Tha “G” Hussein
Blow Out Cha Brainz
03:03
9
80s Babies
Hip Hop
02:32
10
Young Gasz
Ima Turf Baby
03:22
11
Doebonikz, Sac Sin, Fed X
Good Die Young
03:26
12
Reece Reece
Northern Cali Real
04:29
13
Tha “G” Hussein
From Small Time To Big Time
04:09
14
Doebonikz, Sac Sin, Tay Slim
I Put Dat On Me
03:45
Disc 2
1 | The Jacka | TMG Intro | 05:20 | |
2 | Tha “G” Hussein | G You Not! | 03:07 | |
3 | Doebonikz, Tha “G” Hussein | We Turfed Out | 03:41 | |
4 | Tha “G” Hussein | One Of Da First | 02:29 | |
5 | Tha “G” Hussein | Heaven Or Hell | 04:11 | |
6 | Cali, Macrhuger | We Flip Chips | 03:26 | |
7 | Doebonikz | Don’t Hate | 00:59 | |
8 | The Jacka, Fed X | Message From Da Mob | 02:07 | |
9 | Tha “G” Hussein | Resurrect Da Word | 05:02 | |
10 | Tha “G” Hussein | Hit A Nigga In His Shirt | 04:51 | |
11 | Breadleon, Doebonikz, Tha “G” Hussein, Sac Sin | Paper Depression | 02:06 | |
12 | Young Gasz | Dis Shit Right Hea | 03:58 | |
13 | Doebonikz | Ghetro | 03:27 | |
14 | The Jacka, Sac Sin, Fed X | Mob Life | 04:32 | |
15 | Young Gasz | Hello | 04:01 | |
16 | Young C | 60 Bars | 03:26 | |
17 | Doebonikz, Sac Sin, Fed X | Roll Wit Da Mob | 03:51 | |
18 | Tha “G” Hussein | I Remember Growin’ Up | 03:31 | |
19 | Bay Bay, Chazcalibur | I Know You Watchin’ Me/Armageddon | 02:58 |
Album info
Released on January 21, 2014, under Nor Cal Ent., “Welcome to the Turf Volume 2” is a two-disc compilation that serves as a crucial follow-up to Sac-Sin’s initial presentation of “Welcome 2 Da Turf.” This 38-track behemoth of an album gathers an assembly of hardened rap luminaries including Sac-Sin, The Jacka, Fed-X, Young Gasz, and AP.9. With its rooted sensibilities in gangsta and thug rap, the album offers a gripping deep dive into the intricate social structures, economic hardships, and relentless aspirations of those enmeshed in the turf life.
The album initiates with “Turfed Out Mafia Intro,” laying the thematic groundwork for what is to come. Tracks like “Y’all Niggaz Know Me” and “Weed Pillsz Powdah” are gritty chronicles of street cred and hustling, seamlessly blending with aggressive hooks and intricate lyricism.
On “Bird Flu” and “All The Lonely People,” the album pivots to explore the psychological toll that such a lifestyle can exact, encapsulating the solitude and paranoia that often accompany life on the streets. “Blow Out Cha Brainz” and “Hip Hop” serve as meta-commentaries on the genre itself, expounding the power and impact of rap music as a form of social commentary and resistance.
Young Gasz shines particularly on tracks like “Ima Turf Baby” and “Hello,” offering his unique perspective on what it means to be born and raised amidst the perils and allure of turf culture. The track “Good Die Young” brings a hauntingly poignant view on mortality, fitting comfortably with cuts like “Northern Cali Real” and “From Small Time To Big Time,” which delve into the regional flavors and narratives of Northern California.
The second disc offers a continuation of these themes, with “We Turfed Out” and “Don’t Hate” serving as defiant anthems, whereas “Message From Da Mob” and “Mob Life” return to the darker undertones that permeate the album.
Masterfully produced and sequenced, “Welcome to the Turf Volume 2” is not merely an assembly of tracks but a narrative journey. It serves as both a cultural document and a musical milestone, advancing the depth and breadth of what gangsta and thug rap can achieve as forms of storytelling and social critique.