T-Nutty – Sac It Up And Serve It: Gas Chamber 2.4
October 22, 2013
Download music album Sac It Up And Serve It: Gas Chamber 2.4 by T-Nutty, released on October 22, 2013. ℗ Nutt Factor Musicc
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T-Nutty
West Coast Chopper
02:46
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T-Nutty, Jacc Thrilla, Young Bop
In My Zone
04:56
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T-Nutty, D.R.
Fire Breathing Dragon
04:46
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T-Nutty
Indubitably
04:35
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T-Nutty
On Ya Mind
03:25
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T-Nutty
Hard For Me
03:41
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T-Nutty
Body Slammin’
03:46
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T-Nutty
Blocc Move
04:38
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T-Nutty
Listen Up
04:13
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T-Nutty
Knoccin At These Bitches
04:37
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T-Nutty, Liq Sto, Lil Tae
Fall Bacc
04:35
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T-Nutty
Fast Lane
01:59
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T-Nutty, Key Loom
Gangie
03:46
Album info
Released on October 22, 2013, under the Nutt Factor Musicc label, T-Nutty’s “Sac It Up And Serve It: Gas Chamber 2.4” delivers a hard-hitting compilation that resonates with the core ethos of West Coast gangsta rap. This CD album, presenting a raw and edgy collection of tracks, takes the listener through the labyrinthine alleys of T-Nutty’s worldview. Comprising 14 tracks, the album boasts a fine array of features and stands as an authentic expression of street reality through music.
Kicking off with “Sac Intro,” the album immediately plunges the listener into T-Nutty’s Sacramento roots, preparing them for the stories and scenarios that follow. “West Coast Chopper” serves as an anthem for the Californian rap scene, oozing with regional pride and a fiery tempo that gets the heart pumping.
“In My Zone,” featuring Jacc Thrilla and Young Bop, offers a triad of perspectives on life, aspirations, and struggles, set to a beat that’s equally meditative and energizing. “Fire Breathing Dragon,” with D.R., lives up to its name with incendiary lyrics and beats that ignite the imagination.
“Indubitably” serves as a solo performance by T-Nutty, setting the stage for a deeper dive into his lyrical prowess. It is followed by tracks like “On Ya Mind” and “Hard For Me,” which deal with intricate emotional complexities, proving that gangsta rap isn’t merely about exterior toughness but also explores internal vulnerabilities.
“Body Slammin'” and “Blocc Move” get back to the raw energy and street realism that T-Nutty excels in. These tracks offer a gritty depiction of life’s darker aspects, a thematic element continued in “Listen Up” and “Knoccin At These Bitches.”
“Fall Bacc,” featuring Liq Sto and Lil Tae, and “Fast Lane” navigate the perils and thrills of high-speed living. The album concludes with “Gangie,” a collaborative effort with Key Loom that rounds off the narrative by encapsulating the unwavering loyalty and complex dynamics of gang life.
Masterfully produced and thoughtfully composed, “Sac It Up And Serve It: Gas Chamber 2.4” stands as a staple in T-Nutty’s discography, embodying the essence of the street while offering a polished, multifaceted musical experience.