T-Nutty & Liq – Slangin And Bangin
April 12, 2012
Download music album Slangin And Bangin by T-Nutty & Liq, released on April 12, 2012. ℗ SMG (Sac Music Group) / Nutt Factor Muzicc
1
T-Nutty, Liq
Slangin And Bangin
04:32
2
T-Nutty, Liq, Lil’ Rue
Thug’N In Public
03:48
3
T-Nutty, Liq, Big Meek
My 1st Time
04:36
4
T-Nutty, Liq, Jack Thrilla
Parking Lot
04:34
5
T-Nutty, Liq
Gritter
03:02
6
T-Nutty, Liq
Criminals
03:14
7
T-Nutty, Liq, Lil Retro
Beautiful Thug’N
04:04
8
T-Nutty, Liq, Birdie Lz
California
03:41
9
T-Nutty, Liq, Lil Face
Own Thang
03:55
10
T-Nutty, Liq, Dubb 20
Get To The Cash
03:31
11
T-Nutty, Liq, Killa Tay
M-O-B
04:25
12
T-Nutty, Liq, Lil Meek
How We Live
03:22
13
T-Nutty, Liq
Outta My Mind
03:52
14
T-Nutty, Liq
Lets Get Drunk
04:47
15
T-Nutty, Liq, J-Stalin
Fuckin Wit It
04:55
16
T-Nutty, Liq, Charitte, Marvaless, Younglifez
Issues
06:00
17
T-Nutty, Liq
Pale White Horse
04:22
Album info
Released on April 12, 2012, “Slangin And Bangin” serves as a powerful collaboration between T-Nutty and Liq, encapsulating the essence of West Coast hip-hop. Under the dual labels of SMG (Sac Music Group) and Nutt Factor Muzicc, the album boasts a potent mix of tracks that touch on the realities of street life, hustling, and the quintessential gangsta ethos. Clocking in with 17 tracks, this CD album is a testament to the thematic and musical versatility that both artists bring to the table.
The opening track, “Slangin And Bangin,” sets the tone for the album with its hard-hitting beats and aggressive lyrics that discuss the highs and lows of street life. This is followed by “Thug’N In Public,” which features Lil’ Rue and provides a gritty, boots-on-the-ground perspective on life in the hood.
One of the standout tracks, “My 1st Time,” featuring Big Meek, delves into personal experiences and serves as an autobiographical sketch of sorts, offering a deeper look into the challenges and triumphs that come with a life in the streets. “Parking Lot,” featuring Jack Thrilla, takes the listener on a narrative journey of what goes down in the dimly lit corners of urban life.
Tracks like “Gritter” and “Criminals” stay true to the album’s gangsta style, while “Beautiful Thug’N,” featuring Lil Retro, adds a layer of complexity by combining aggressive lyrics with a somewhat contemplative beat. “California,” featuring Birdie Lz, stands as a homage to the artists’ home state, imbued with pride and a touch of nostalgia.
“Get To The Cash” and “M-O-B,” featuring Dubb 20 and Killa Tay respectively, focus on the hustle and what it takes to rise in the ranks of the underground. “Issues,” which is the longest track on the album at six minutes, is an intricate tapestry featuring Charitte, Marvaless, and Younglifez that explores personal and societal challenges.
Mastered and mixed by Q Made The Beat, “Slangin And Bangin” offers a cohesive auditory experience that thrives on its high-quality production values. The album stands as a concrete example of what T-Nutty and Liq can bring to the table, offering a raw, unfiltered look into the world they come from and the artistry they possess.