Phrase: Talk with Force
Phrase: Talk with Force
Format: CD
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Artist: Phrase
Label: Universal
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602498738245
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Australian pressing. Phrase has talent, Phrase has flow. He is articulate and structures lyrics into great stories. Despite these positives, they are somewhat compromised by his arrogance and his self indulgent lyrics. This makes me even more interested to hear his other material, as his verses on his debut single Talk with Force and his appearance on 'Bang Diss' have both centered around moving drugs in the suburbs and telling people to fuck off. I am hopeful that his lyrical abilities with some more diverse and deep subjects will prove him to be worth the hype that a lot of kiddies in the scene are giving him. 2005.
Tracks:
1.1 Talk with Force
1.2 Here Now
1.3 Hold on
1.4 Takin' Care of Business
1.5 Hookville
1.6 Does She Like It?
1.7 Nothin's Gonna Change
1.8 I'm Tired
1.9 Amateur Muthafuckas
1.10 Heart ; Soul
1.11 We Don't Sleep
1.12 Catch Phrase
1.13 Rob N' Steal
1.14 Crooked Eye