Googie Monsta - I'm A Monsta

Googie Monsta – I’m A Monsta

Download music album I’m A Monsta by Googie Monsta, released in 2007. ℗ West Coast Official Ent. / Siccness.net

Googie Monsta - I'm A Monsta

1 Googie Monsta West Coast Prayer 01:14
2 Googie Monsta I’m Runnin 04:30
3 Googie Monsta, Poochie Ross My Niggas Is G’s 03:33
4 Googie Monsta, Cee Wee 3, Ecay Uno One Touch 04:43
5 Googie Monsta, 12 Gauge Shotie, Cee Wee 3 That’s My Bitch 03:50
6 Googie Monsta, Cee Wee 3, Ecay Uno Got What It Take 03:59
7 Googie Monsta (Skit) 00:41
8 Googie Monsta My Baby Momma 04:10
9 Googie Monsta, Cee Wee 3 I Don’t Want To 04:10
10 Googie Monsta I’m A Monsta 03:35
11 Googie Monsta, Treali Blasphemy 02:39
12 Googie Monsta Jump 04:08
13 Googie Monsta (Skit) 00:40
14 Googie Monsta Pimpin’s No Illusion 03:34
15 Googie Monsta Big Chips 02:51
16 Googie Monsta (Skit) 00:36
17 Googie Monsta, Blue Sticc, Mooch Massive The Blocc 04:18
18 Googie Monsta I Ain’t You 04:19
19 Googie Monsta Walk With The Lord 03:34

Album info

“I’m A Monsta,” released in 2007 by Googie Monsta under the labels West Coast Official Ent. and Siccness.net, is a compelling collection of Gangsta Hip Hop tracks that vividly illustrate Googie Monsta’s distinctive style and street narratives. This album is a powerful embodiment of the West Coast rap scene, showcasing both lyrical prowess and deep, gritty beats.

The album opens with “West Coast Prayer,” setting a tone of authenticity and raw energy. This is followed by “I’m Runnin,” a track that encapsulates the urgency and survival instincts inherent in street life.

In “My Niggas Is G’s,” featuring Poochie Ross, Googie Monsta delves into the loyalty and toughness of his inner circle. The collaboration with Cee Wee 3 and Ecay Uno in “One Touch” and “Got What It Take” highlights the unity and shared experiences within the West Coast rap community.

“That’s My Bitch,” featuring 12 Gauge Shotie and Cee Wee 3, shifts the focus to relationships, albeit through a rough and unfiltered lens. “My Baby Momma” and “I Don’t Want To,” featuring Cee Wee 3, continue to explore complex personal relationships, adding depth to the album’s narrative.

The title track, “I’m A Monsta,” stands out as a declaration of Googie Monsta’s formidable presence in the rap scene, while “Blasphemy,” featuring Treali, and “Jump” showcase his ability to confront societal and personal challenges head-on.

The album also includes several skits that add a layer of storytelling, providing insights into the rapper’s life and thoughts. “Pimpin’s No Illusion” and “Big Chips” further delve into the themes of hustle and the pursuit of success.

“The Blocc,” featuring Blue Sticc and Mooch Massive, is a homage to the neighborhood, reflecting on the realities of street life. “I Ain’t You” and the concluding track “Walk With The Lord” add a personal and reflective touch, rounding out the album with a sense of introspection and depth.

Overall, “I’m A Monsta” is a gritty, unapologetic, and authentic representation of Googie Monsta’s artistry, painting a vivid picture of life on the streets of the West Coast through hard-hitting lyrics and impactful beats.

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