Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Get Your Paper Up - (with Yung Redd) 2. Everybody Know Me - (with Snoop Dogg) 3. Break em' Off - (with Lil KeKe) 4. I'm Throwed - (with Jermaine Dupri) 5. Call Me What U Want - (with Yung Redd/E-Class) 6. On the Grind - (with Freeway/Crys Wall) 7. Bangin' Screw 8. How Gangstas Roll - (with Crys Wall) 9. That Fire - (with Trina) 10. Tonight - (with Jon B.) 11. Gimme That 12. I'm Real, What Are You? - (with Juelz Santana) 13. I Ain't Hard to Find 14. Slidin' on That Oil - (with Expensive Taste)
| | Details | | Playing time: | 58 min. | | Contributing artists: | Jermaine Dupri, Jon B., Jon B, Juelz Santana, Snoop Dogg | | Producer: | Drumma Boy, Jermaine Dupri, KLC, LROC, Mr. Lee, Russell 'Aaddict' Howard, Travis Barker, Travis Farris, Zach 'Bizness' Burke | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Composer: Paul Slayton. Personnel: Paul Wall (rap vocals); Aadict, KLC, Unique (vocals). Additional personnel: Crys Wall, Expensive Taste, E-Class, Freeway, Jermaine Dupri, Jon B. , Lil KeKe, Snoop Dogg, Trina, Yung Redd, Juelz Santana (rap vocals). After the huge success of his 2005 major label debut, THE PEOPLE'S CHAMP, would Paul Wall make good on what the title of his follow-up promises? While it's true that the legendary Houston rapper and industry player has made room for a wide range of big-name guest stars (with Dirty South favorites sharing air time with both east- and west-coast representatives), he's still working the same proven system: heavy low-end bass tracks crossed with drawn-out and slurred southern rhyme schemes. A major part of Wall's staying true lies in his ability to get all the artists on the varied guest list (including Yung Redd, Lil Keke, E Class, Freeway Jon B, KLC, Juelz Santana, and Snoop Dogg) to find their place within his distinct H-Town format. Aside from the Jermaine Dupri-produced crossover club banger "I Throwed," much of GET MONEY, STAY TRUE's beats come courtesy of Houston mainstay Mr. Lee, proving that Wall might travel the country to get his money, but he's always coming home for the truth.
| | Editorial reviews | On the brooding, KLC-produced 'I'm Real, What Are You,' Wall rhymes smoother than candy paint....The Champ succeeds again when trading flows with guests Freeway and Snoop Dogg. XXL
[M]ost of the slow-rolling synth compositions on his second solo album suit him quite well. -- Grade: B Entertainment Weekly
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