My Turn to Eat by Big Kuntry King
Artist | Big Kuntry King |
Genre | Hip-Hop/Rap |
Release | 30 September 2008 |
Price | $9.99 |
Tracks | 12 |
Country | USA |
Big Kuntry King - My Turn to Eat Album Songs
No | Song Title | Artist | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Intro (feat. Lil Duval) | Big Kuntry King | 2:12 |
2. | Tool In Da Pocket | Big Kuntry King | 4:05 |
3. | Da Baddest (feat. Trey Songz) | Big Kuntry King | 3:52 |
4. | We Iz | Big Kuntry King | 3:55 |
5. | Pots And Pans | Big Kuntry King | 4:37 |
6. | Soul Of A Man (feat. Ricco) | Big Kuntry King | 4:50 |
7. | Love You The Right Way (feat. Lloyd... | Big Kuntry King | 4:08 |
8. | We Here | Big Kuntry King | 4:34 |
9. | Focus (feat. Young Dro) | Big Kuntry King | 4:04 |
10. | Posse (feat. MacBoney & Yung LA) | Big Kuntry King | 4:10 |
11. | Yeah (I'm On It) | Big Kuntry King | 3:59 |
12. | That's Right (feat. T.I.) | Big Kuntry King | 3:55 |
My Turn to Eat by Big Kuntry King Album Reviews
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Solid Album. Very good album. bad release date. but still pretty good... i think kuntry should of taken this out a month later.. and then Young Dro take out another album the next month.. good hard hit of albums..
Good Album. I Really liked this album....Big Kuntry King always go hard...This is good album try it out
not to bad. but don't have the same release as your boy T.I.
IT'S GOOD... THAT'S ABOUT IT. Yeah, he did make a mistake by releasing this on the same day as T.I.'s Paper Trail, but this is pretty solid album comin from Big Kuntry. Since him and T.I. basically work together there's really no point in pointing out who's better than who. My Turn to Eat is Just an AVERAGE album. click yes if u agree....
awesome. just as good as lil wayne ! keep it comin big money
Big Kuntry King - My Turn To Eat. "My Turn To Eat" is the debut abum by the new rap artist Big Kuntry King. One of his most famous works was on the remix of the song "Get Silly" along with V.I.C. and many others. Producers are J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Kane Beatz, Keith, Mack, Marvelous J, Nard & B, Shawty Redd, and Tony Galvin. Featured guests are Lil Duval, Trey Songz, Ricco, Young Dro, Lloyd, MacBoney, Yung LA, and T.I.. Here is how newcomer Kuntry King did. Tool In Da Pocket 3.5/5 Da Baddest 4/5 We Iz 3/5 Pots and Pans 3/5 Soul Of A Man 2.5/5 Love You The Right Way 3.5/5 We Here 4/5 Focus 3.5/5 Posse 4.5/5 Yeah (I'm On It) 3/5 That's Right 4/5 For southern rap, this album is pretty solid. Other southern rap artists like Soulja Boy, V.I.C., and Unk haven't done nearly as good as Kuntry has. Most tracks on the album are overal solid a couple could use a little polishing, but for the most part the songs are well put together. Lyrically this album is pretty great. Kuntry delievers some respectable and worthy lyrics that deserve praise. Production can be lacking on a couple songs, but for the most part the production is good. Featured guests on the album are pretty good, some like Ricco and Young Dro didn't do as well as I had hoped, but they weren't terrible. "My Turn To Eat" is a solid album and Kuntry will just have to polish a couple things to have a fantastic album in the future. But in the mean time, Kuntry made a good album, and it is probably one of the strongest albums of 2008.
Fail. What a rip-off of T.I.!
The Best of T.I.'s protege's. Big Kuntry King wowed my with his hit single That's Right but his album is just alright. He should make more songs with famous singers and rappers then these people. Overall, just an alright album..
This. Blows
Good. Better then expected
Speechless. Terrible, the only reason da baddest is because Trey Songz is on it and he always brings his best game.
Dope. Kuntry came with that heat for the hood. This was way better than I expected, he got all the beats Jeezy should have had on his album and then held his own with the flow. Solid album.
look at the release date. itunes says it was released on oct. 22, 2008... that date hasnt occurred yet guys.
Big Kuntry. If you like "Paper Trail" you'll love "My Turn To Eat"
Nice. Obviously all the focus will be on T.I. and Paper Trail being the same release date and all but dont undermind Big Kuntry. Top to bottom this is a pretty solid album and i like it, it used to be i would just pick a few single's of his to listen to and that was good enough for me but i like this whole album. Good stuff, do your thing Big Kuntry
Tha next big thang. Big Kuntry King is the future of hip hop. His lyrics are some of tha best i've ever heard.At the end of his career he could be up with biggie and 2pac as the best rappers.Click yes if you agree.
hot. grand hustle all day
Big Kuntry Kaaaang. Nice album, He has put out a few mixtapes and created a buzzz.... Finally the album !! Beats ans lyrics are superb.
Big Kuntry King-My Turn To Eat. Dubbed Grand Hustle Day, one of T.I.’s proteges Big Kuntry King is ready to eat. A P$C member, Kuntry delivers My Turn To Eat. Intro: Grand Hustle comedian Lil’ Duval acts as “Ryan Depressed”, as Big Kuntry starts things off with straight bars to a triumphant horn beat. 3/5 Tool In Da Pocket: Keith Mack’s bass heavy, hi hat and snare production is met with syrupy synths and plucks. Big Kuntry’s flow isn’t bad as he spits about menace and being a hood mobster. Delivering tough guy lines and trapstar threats, the track is decent. 2.5/5 Da Baddest: Lead single off the album, Trey Songz croons smoothly on the hook and it fares for a nice low key club bumper. Shawty Redd’s production is fitting for Kuntry, as he talks about the baddest chick in the club. His flow isn’t bad on this and the track is a solid single for the clubs. 4/5 We Iz: J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, known for their good beats, deliver a hard hitting bass production. Kuntry’s hook though is definitely weak and lyrically he doesn’t impress here. Its too dull and typical trap rap. 2/5 Pots And Pans: Shawty Redd provides another quality beat, as Kuntry speaks about his life and how he had to hustle bricks. The track is more of a representation for the south as well, as he explains in the intro about hip hop being dead because of the south, but that he thinks its alive and well. The track works nicely, explaining how the south are important to hip hop. 3.5/5 Soul Of A Man: Ricco’s hook here is truly raw and filled with soul, while Keith Mack and Nard & B deliver a guitar laced production that fits the mood. Big Kuntry speaks about the struggle and what it took for him to get where he is. This is one of the better tracks, as Kuntry is able to spit with purpose and relate to the streets with a soulful, yet true story about the hustle and struggle. 3.5/5 Love You The Right Way: Kane’s synthetic production and radio atmosphere on this track is really well done. It has that mix of smooth banger, yet can still be bumped in clubs. Lloyd’s smooth croon works nicely and Kuntry creates a possible radio jam here. Of course dedicated to the ladies, he gives the typical cliches of satisfying a woman. With its likeable production and hook, this could have crossover success on radio, if given enough promotion. 4/5 We Here: Another street banger from Shawty Redd, Big Kuntry’s hook works well with the hard hitting bass and drum rolls throughout. Catchy and infectious Grand Hustle sounding banger, Kuntry brags about his street cred and being fresh. Lyrically its typical, but it gets the job done, despite being the regular trapstar banger. 3.5/5 Focus: The hook is just decent, but I like the atmospheric beat from Tony Galvin. Kuntry gets on his laid back pimp flow about his cars and women. Fellow Grand Hustle artist, Young Dro assists with a solid verse. Decent track. 3/5 Posse: P$C member MacBoney and newly signed Grand Hustle artist, Yung L.A. join Kuntry for this Grand Hustle posse cut. The beat is just decent, while each rapper describes their street hustles. Yung L.A. sounds oddly familiar to Shawty Lo, except more annunciated in his flow, but has a similar whispered elementary flow. It’s a medicore trap record with drum rolls and synths. 2.5/5 Yeah (I’m On It): Was featured on the Grand Hustle In Da Streetz Vol. 4 compilation, as Marvelous J’s synth and snare beat was a banger among Atlanta clubs. The hook is catchy, as Kuntry lazily yells “ayyyyyyeeeeaaaayyyyeee”, Kuntry’s verses are better though and much more focused than his previous tracks. 3.5/5 That’s Right: The street single of the album, Nard & B’s horns are back once again and this is the type of party club joint you’d expect from Grand Hustle. T.I.’s swagger oozes on the hook with the repetition of “that’s right, that’s right, that’s right”. Kuntry utilizes his large figure and trap status to deliver a confident cocky club joint that is a banger. Nice way to end the album. 4/5 Big Kuntry King has definitely waited patiently on the side for his turn to eat and I think he shows a pretty good job here. Sure he’s not the most lyrical dude, but he gets the job done on My Turn To Eat. Delivering hits like the street club banger “That’s Right” and the club joint “Da Baddest” with Trey Songz. The radio ready “Love You The Right Way” works off the excellent Kane beat and Lloyd hook, while “We Here” is another solid banger to add to the Grand Hustle catalog. “Pots And Pans” and “Soul Of A Man” are solid tracks that show Kuntry is more than trapping and hustling, he shows introspection and represents for the south. While its just a decent album, it is smartly kept to a tight 12 song tracklist which hopes to get sales off being with T.I.’s Paper Trail. While “We Iz” and “Tool In Da Pocket” are just typical trap raps, the album has its bangers and should satisfy any south listener with a love for club bangers and trap raps. Rating: 7 out of 10
Grand Hu$tle Pimp. Big Kuntry always go hard. If you are a true P$C fan, you def need to get this album
GET CLEAN VERSION. GREAT ALBUM.........just needs clean for people who like clean muzik and for the kids.
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