Complex - State Of Mind

Complex – State Of Mind

January 1, 2005

Download music album State Of Mind by Complex, released in 2005. ℗ Il Mobb Records.

Complex - State Of Mind

1 Complex Intro 00:46
2 Complex We Live For This Shit 04:00
3 Complex, Bay-Loc, Cee Wee 3, Contraband, Cutthroat, Googie Monsta Young Black Males 05:09
4 Complex, D.I. The Treacherous State Of Mind 04:02
5 Complex, Baby Krown That’s What’s Up 03:56
6 Complex, Ms. Chatney Martini & Rossi (Part 2) 03:35
7 Complex, J.L. Say It 04:10
8 Complex Pink Center 04:01
9 Complex, D.I. The Treacherous, J.L. Where You At? 04:02
10 Complex Raise The Bar 03:28
11 Complex, Cutthroat, Shahid Mustafa Down In America 04:41
12 Complex Interlude 00:48
13 Complex Anti-Us 04:47
14 Complex Drive 03:00

Album info

“State Of Mind” by Complex, released in 2005 under Il Mobb Records, is a compelling album that delves into the conscious side of hip-hop. This project is a striking exploration of social themes and personal introspection, set against the backdrop of Complex’s lyrical acumen and strong production values.

The album kicks off with an “Intro” that sets the tone for a journey through Complex’s perspective on life, society, and the struggles of being a young black male in America. “We Live For This Shit” is a bold declaration of his dedication to the craft of hip-hop and the culture that surrounds it.

“Young Black Males” is a standout track featuring Bay-Loc, Cee Wee 3, Contraband, Cutthroat, and Googie Monsta. This collaboration highlights the challenges and societal pressures faced by African American youth. The title track, “State Of Mind” featuring D.I. The Treacherous, offers a deep dive into Complex’s psyche, revealing his thoughts and emotions.

“That’s What’s Up” with Baby Krown adds a lighter, yet still poignant touch to the album, showcasing Complex’s versatility. “Martini & Rossi (Part 2)” is a sequel track featuring Ms. Chatney, delivering smooth flows over sophisticated beats.

“Say It” featuring J.L. and “Where You At?” with D.I. The Treacherous and J.L., continue the album’s theme of introspection and societal commentary. “Raise The Bar” is a self-motivational anthem about surpassing expectations and setting new standards in hip-hop.

“Down In America,” featuring Cutthroat and Shahid Mustafa, is a critical examination of the American Dream and its implications. The album also includes an “Interlude” and the track “Anti-Us,” which further delve into Complex’s critique of societal issues.

“Drive” rounds off the album, providing an introspective conclusion to Complex’s journey through his state of mind. The album’s production, handled primarily by Cricet with contributions from Mark Sweat and Steve Vicious, ensures a cohesive and engaging listening experience.

With artwork by Dan, executive production by Big 2-Tal and Complex, and mastering by Steve Vicious, “State Of Mind” stands as a testament to Complex’s ability to blend thought-provoking content with the gritty essence of hip-hop. This album not only showcases Complex’s talent as a rapper but also his depth as a storyteller and observer of life.