Speaking of hooks, Cham provides almost all of them, switching between rhymes and singsongy vamps on a dime. Though he occasionally sounds as defensive as someone backed into a corner (hear the vicious Frontin in particular) and pens a few abjectly vigilant rhymes, his voice always slides through the ears with almost as much effortless composure as a Nate Dogg hook. He goes relatively soft on a couple tracks, but the tradeoff is that he continues to get better with time, and an overwhelming majority of the material here is only a slightly polished spin on what can be heard on his mixtapes.Įven when the MC is at his most vengeful, he boasts an easy flow thats as easy to listen to as a warm, fluid bassline. The Chamillionaire that Southerners and other rabid followers of Southern rap have been hearing throughout the past few years hasnt made many concessions with this major-label release.
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