X-Raided – These Walls Can Talk…
February 5, 2002
Download music album These Walls Can Talk… by X-Raided, released on February 5, 2002. ℗ Bubble Up Records
1
X-Raided
Intro
01:32
2
X-Raided
Fee Fee
04:36
3
X-Raided
Games
05:22
4
X-Raided
Reflektionz
04:29
5
X-Raided
Interlude
04:14
6
X-Raided
Superior Court Vs.
04:30
7
X-Raided
Mis-Judged
00:20
8
X-Raided
8mm
04:54
9
X-Raided
You Hate Me
04:45
10
X-Raided
Killa Instinct
04:06
11
X-Raided
Interlude
05:26
12
X-Raided
Dear Mama
06:07
13
X-Raided
These Walls Can Talk
03:32
14
X-Raided
Outro
01:39
Album info
Released in 2002 under Bubble Up Records, “These Walls Can Talk…” by X-Raided is a gritty exposition into the world of Thug Rap, Gangsta, and Horrorcore. Produced by X-Raided himself, the album serves as a sonic diary—a narration that blends raw emotion with intricate storytelling. The fact that X-Raided took the reins of production underscores the highly personal and intimate nature of this work.
The album opens with a brief “Intro,” a curtain-raiser that sets the stage for the emotional and thematic roller coaster to come. Tracks like “Fee Fee” and “Games” delve into the nuances of street life and survival, laying bare the complexities of a life often judged but seldom understood. “Reflektionz” stands as a contemplative piece, inviting the listener to journey into the psyche of X-Raided.
Then comes “Superior Court Vs.,” a direct critique and confrontation with the judicial system. It’s in tracks like these that X-Raided’s genius shines through; he’s not just a rapper but a commentator on societal ills. The song “Mis-Judged” resonates on similar wavelengths, adding layers to the narrative built up over the album.
The track “8mm” delves into the Horrorcore aspect of the rapper’s artistry, a dark and twisted ride through a cinematic underworld. This is contrasted by tracks like “You Hate Me” and “Killa Instinct,” which focus on personal animosities and life-or-death stakes.
The standout track “Dear Mama” offers a stark shift in tone, weaving an emotional tapestry that humanizes the persona that X-Raided has built up over the album. It’s a rare moment of vulnerability that adds depth to the record. This mood continues through to the title track “These Walls Can Talk,” an intimate confession where X-Raided lays bare the voices and stories that haunt him.
The album closes with the “Outro,” a curtain call that leaves you reflecting on the complexity and raw artistry you’ve just experienced. “These Walls Can Talk…” is more than an album; it’s a haunting narrative that showcases the multifaceted artistry of X-Raided. It’s a journey through life’s shadows, illuminating both its horrors and its humanity.