C-Siccness - Hood Surgeon

C-Siccness – Hood Surgeon

January 1, 2011

Download music album Hood Surgeon by C-Siccness, released in 2011. ℗ Abandon Records

C-Siccness - Hood Surgeon

1 C-Siccness Intro 01:16
2 C-Siccness West Cola 03:56
3 C-Siccness I’m One Of Da Hardest 02:51
4 C-Siccness, Contraband, S.Dada Blue Bandana 05:24
5 C-Siccness, I-Rocc, Jayo Felony Get Down To It 04:09
6 C-Siccness Methamphetamine 03:08
7 C-Siccness, MC Eiht, Mr. Shadow, Tha Villain Gangstaz Ride 05:33
8 C-Siccness Drop It 03:54
9 C-Siccness Drippin Wet Paint 04:22
10 C-Siccness, RicaSShay Enough Is Enough 04:21
11 C-Siccness, Akon, JT The Bigga Figga, Snoop Dogg, T.I. 9-Milla 06:09
12 C-Siccness, LVN Proof, Los Da Monsta SD City Life 04:33
13 C-Siccness, Contraband, Lil Byrd So Hood 04:18
14 C-Siccness Paccin Heat 06:01
15 C-Siccness, Halon, Reggie Push Do Wut I Do 04:59
16 C-Siccness, Three 6 Mafia Gom Em Like 05:03
17 C-Siccness, Tha Cor Psycos 05:28
18 C-Siccness Outro 02:22
19 C-Siccness (Bonus) 2 Snippets 00:16

Album info

“Hood Surgeon” by C-Siccness, released under Abandon Records in 2011, is a compelling addition to the Gangsta and G-Funk hip-hop genres. This album vividly illustrates C-Siccness’ lyrical depth and his ability to convey the raw reality of street life through music.

Opening with an “Intro” that sets the tone, the album quickly moves into “West Cola,” a track that showcases C-Siccness’ gritty storytelling and authentic street narratives. “I’m One Of Da Hardest” further asserts his place in the rap game with confidence and swagger.

“Blue Bandana,” featuring Contraband and S.Dada, delves deeper into the gang culture and street loyalty themes, while “Get Down To It,” featuring I-Rocc and Jayo Felony, is a powerful collaboration that highlights the synergistic energy between the artists.

“Methamphetamine” takes a darker turn, exploring the impact of drug culture in the streets. “Gangstaz Ride,” featuring MC Eiht, Mr. Shadow, and Tha Villain, is a standout track with a notable lineup, delivering hard-hitting verses over a classic G-Funk beat.

“Drop It” shifts gears, showcasing C-Siccness’ versatility and ability to create catchy hooks. “Drippin Wet Paint” continues this vibe with its smooth production and laid-back flow.

“Enough Is Enough,” featuring RicaSShay, is a reflective piece that contemplates the challenges and struggles of life in the hood. “9-Milla,” featuring an impressive roster including Akon, JT the Bigga Figga, Snoop Dogg, and T.I., is a high-energy track that blends different styles and voices seamlessly.

“SD City Life,” featuring LVN Proof and Los Da Monsta, pays homage to San Diego’s urban landscape. “So Hood,” with Contraband and Lil Byrd, sticks to the album’s core theme of street authenticity.

“Paccin Heat” and “Do Wut I Do,” featuring Halon and Reggie Push, continue to display C-Siccness’ street credibility and lyrical prowess. “Gom Em Like,” featuring Three 6 Mafia, adds a Southern flavor to the mix, while “Psycos,” featuring Tha Cor, brings a raw edge to the album.

The album closes with an “Outro” and two bonus snippets, leaving listeners with a lasting impression of C-Siccness’ talent and the depth of his street narratives.

“Hood Surgeon” is a testament to C-Siccness’ skill as a rapper and a storyteller. Through his vivid lyrics and the album’s solid production, he brings the listener into the heart of the streets, offering a genuine and unfiltered glimpse into his world. The executive production by C-Siccness himself ensures that the album remains true to his vision and style.

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