X-Raided – Sacramentally Disturbed
March 26, 2012
Download music album Sacramentally Disturbed by X-Raided, released on March 26, 2012. ℗ RBC Records
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X-Raided, Audrina Jett
Sacramentally Disturbed
01:31
2
X-Raided
Born A Motivator
03:50
3
X-Raided
Who Am I
05:25
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X-Raided, Bleezo, No Love, Sav Sicc
They’ll Tell U I’m A G
05:26
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X-Raided
I Was 16
04:39
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X-Raided
Recidivism
04:55
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X-Raided, C-Dubb
Go Nuts
03:43
8
X-Raided
Can I B Ur Thug
03:23
9
X-Raided
She Got Brainz
03:48
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X-Raided, Bleezo, No Love, Sav Sicc
Chemotherapy
04:47
11
X-Raided
Liquid
03:48
12
X-Raided, Smigg Dirtee
Wutz On Ur Mind
04:42
13
X-Raided
Dat Ain’t On Me
04:19
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X-Raided
Lookin’ 4 Trouble
04:32
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X-Raided, C-Lim, G-Macc
A1 Sauce
04:52
16
X-Raided, I-Rocc, Ondray Johnson
All Damn Day Fresh
05:34
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X-Raided, Bleezo, Sav Sicc
Gimme Luv
04:17
Album info
In 2012, X-Raided further solidified his standing in the world of hip-hop with the release of “Sacramentally Disturbed” under RBC Records. The album is a bold tapestry of raw emotion, gritty narratives, and intricate lyricism, all designed to probe the depths of the human condition as seen through the rapper’s eyes.
“Sacramentally Disturbed” kicks off with a potent intro featuring Audrina Jett, immediately immersing the listener into a deeply unsettling yet captivating ambiance that pervades the entire album. Tracks like “Born a Motivator” and “Who Am I” showcase X-Raided’s self-reflective tendencies, asking fundamental questions about identity and purpose against the backdrop of life’s trials and tribulations.
High-octane collaborations come into play on tracks like “They’ll Tell U I’m a G,” featuring Bleezo, No Love, and Sav Sicc, and “Go Nuts,” featuring C-Dubb. These songs ramp up the energy and intensity, adding layers of complexity through multiple voices and perspectives. “I Was 16” and “Recidivism” offer a raw, honest look into the struggles that have shaped X-Raided, both as a person and an artist.
Songs like “She Got Brainz” and “Chemotherapy” — the latter featuring a star-studded line-up of Bleezo, No Love, and Sav Sicc — tackle intricate themes in a blunt manner. Love and relationships aren’t left out either, with tracks like “Can I B Ur Thug” providing a unique spin on romantic ballads, gangsta-style.
“Dat Ain’t on Me” and “Lookin’ 4 Trouble” are unapologetically audacious tracks that encapsulate the rebellious spirit of X-Raided, while “A1 Sauce” featuring C-Lim and G-Macc adds a touch of braggadocio to the mix. The album closes with “All Damn Day Fresh” and “Gimme Luv,” wrapping up an opus that is as provocative as it is enthralling.
The album’s production, chiefly managed by Filthy Rich and Leviathan, offers a crisp yet hard-hitting musical experience. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the artist, “Sacramentally Disturbed” serves as a compelling example of how X-Raided continues to push boundaries in the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop.