Ecay Uno - Mental Scars

Ecay Uno – Mental Scars

Download music album Mental Scars by Ecay Uno, released on August 12, 2003. ℗ Money Hungry Entertainment / Navarre Corporation / Bomb Leery Entertainment

Ecay Uno - Mental Scars

1 Ecay Uno, Ananda Lewis The Interview 01:05
2 Ecay Uno U Turn Me 03:55
3 Ecay Uno, Cee Wee 180 Gold 04:12
4 Ecay Uno, L.C. Janet, Lil C.S. Can’t Get Enough 03:49
5 Ecay Uno, Ananda Lewis The Interview Pt. II 00:34
6 Ecay Uno, Goldie Loc, Mr. Tan Ride 2night 04:10
7 Ecay Uno God On My Side 03:28
8 Ecay Uno, Bad Azz, Cee Wee, Khaleedah Ishe Feel The Realist 03:27
9 Ecay Uno Break Yoself 04:05
10 Ecay Uno So Little Time 03:58
11 Ecay Uno, Ananda Lewis The Interview Pt. III 01:04
12 Ecay Uno, Mouch Massive, Mister Lowc Tha Comebac 04:16
13 Ecay Uno, Trazel My Thang 03:48
14 Ecay Uno, Killa Tay Cold Twist 03:58
15 Ecay Uno, Mitchy Slick, Cricet Still Gang Bangin’ 04:42
16 Ecay Uno Nigga Say Nigga 03:52
17 Ecay Uno Life Or Death 05:25
18 Ecay Uno Black Heart 03:54
19 Ecay Uno, Chag G, Eboni Baker Tha Others 03:57
20 Ecay Uno, Ananda Lewis The Interview Pt. IV 00:41
21 Ecay Uno Mental Scars 05:26
22 Ecay Uno, Ananda Lewis The Interview Pt. V 01:14

Album info

“Mental Scars” by Ecay Uno, released in 2003, is a compelling album from the San Diego-based rapper, Travis D. Starks, known for his gritty portrayal of street life and his raw, unfiltered approach to hip-hop. The album is a journey through the struggles and realities faced by Ecay Uno, offering a mix of hard-hitting lyrics and thoughtful storytelling.

The album opens with “The Interview,” featuring Ananda Lewis, which sets the stage for a personal and introspective journey. “U Turn Me,” produced by Ecay Uno himself, is a powerful start, blending introspective lyrics with a strong beat.

“180 Gold” featuring Cee Wee*, and “Can’t Get Enough” featuring L.C. Janet and Lil C.S., showcase Ecay Uno’s talent for collaboration, highlighting his ability to create chemistry with other artists. “The Interview Pt. II” with Ananda Lewis further delves into the artist’s mind.

“Ride 2night,” featuring Goldie Loc and Mr. Tan, is a standout track, combining a catchy hook with street-smart lyrics. In “God On My Side” and “Feel The Realist,” featuring Bad Azz, Cee Wee*, and Khaleedah Ishe, Ecay Uno explores deeper themes of survival and authenticity.

The album continues to showcase Ecay Uno’s versatility with tracks like “Break Yoself” and “So Little Time.” “The Interview Pt. III” further reveals the artist’s thoughts and motivations.

“Tha Comebac,” featuring Mouch Massive and Mister Lowc, and “My Thang,” featuring Trazel, are notable for their energetic flow and compelling storytelling. “Cold Twist,” featuring Killa Tay, stands out for its unique sound and intricate wordplay.

In “Still Gang Bangin’,” featuring Mitchy Slick and Cricet, Ecay Uno returns to his roots, delivering a raw and unapologetic portrayal of gang life. “Nigga Say Nigga” and “Life Or Death” are hard-hitting tracks that showcase his lyrical prowess.

“Black Heart” delves into the darker aspects of the rapper’s psyche, while “Tha Others,” featuring Chag G and Eboni Baker, adds a different dimension to the album. The album closes with “Mental Scars,” encapsulating the overall theme and leaving a lasting impression of Ecay Uno’s struggle and resilience.

Overall, “Mental Scars” is a deep and introspective album that showcases Ecay Uno’s talents as a rapper and a storyteller, making it a significant contribution to the West Coast hip-hop scene.

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