It is definitely one of my favorite tracks on this album.įun Fact: Long Way Down has a much deeper meaning than what meets the ear at first listen.ħ. Overall, this track is just inspirational. C-Hubb follows with another an awesome verse that will also get you thinking. Fatt Tarr comes in with an inspirational verse that’ll make you think. Long Way Down- The instrumental for this track has an acoustic guitar which is a wonderful change. Thrash also reached out to Redneck Souljers.Ħ. Thrash is the pretty much the foreman of indie “Hick-Hop”. All of them were on beat and really killed the instrumental on this track.įun Fact: D.
Among the three artists on the track, all of them did extremely well. Thrash came in and pulled a TKO on the beat. Both C-Hubb and Fatt Tarr tore this beat up. The chorus on this album is clear and catchy. I am truly impressed with the production on this album thus far. Thrash – Jawga Boyz- The instrumental is beyond awesome.
BEST LITTLE WYTE SONGS FULL
Spinnin’ Knots was supposed to be a full track, chorus and verses, but was scrapped.ĥ. Wonderboi is the main speaker in this track. I usually do not care too much for interludes/intermissions, but between the instrumental and the actual conversation, this interlude is a track I cannot bring myself to skip.įun Facts: Everything discussed in this intermission is completely true. Fatt Tarr, Bigg John, C-Hubb and Wonderboi are sitting down reminiscing good and fun times the boys have gone through. Spinnin’ Knots (Interlude)- This interlude’s instrumental is something you would imagine reminiscing good times over, which is exactly what this interlude is about. One thing is for certain, I would not be caught on these boe’s land.įun Fact: Lil Wyte reached out to Redneck Souljers after seeing their very first music video, FISH.Ĥ. In for the third verse is the Southern rap legend Lil Wyte going all in with his verse. Fatt Tarr comes in with a fresh ass verse, followed by C-Hubb and his dope verse. Lil Wyte- The instrumental in this track sounds like a battle beat. The last verse was an interchangeable and was really good.įun Fact: Down This Road was the first track recorded for Tiller Gang, and it is Fatt Tarr’s favorite track by a smidge.ģ.
C-Hubb drops an emotional verse, he gets personal, and he thanks the listeners in his verse. Fatt Tarr comes in with a very moving verse. The verses on this track are so motivational. It is the best chorus on this album hands down. The chorus to this song is absolutely genius. Down This Road- The instrumental sounds so serious yet uplifting. The autotune in the background adds just the right tinge of mainstream to this track.įun Fact: This track was the first music video for this album, even though it was not supposed to be the first, it just turned out that way.Ģ. Fatt Tarr brings in some dope punch lines. C-Hubb went in hard at the end of his verse. Starting the first verse is Fatt Tarr interchanging with Chubb. It is catchy and fun as Hell to sing along with. The hook on this track is one of my favorites. The instrumental is completely insane on this track, it has some wicked bass and some awesome fade ins and outs. I Mow, I Till- This is one Hell of an album introductory track.
Then, I will give an overview of the album as a whole. Secondly, I will go over my favorites and not-so-favorites. First off, I will go through each track and express my opinions while I give a little break down of it.