Sunday, March 10, 2013

(R.I.P.) Fat Tone - The Untouchable

Fat Tone was probably the most talented artist of his time when he was alive, putting 210 percent effort into his profession(s).



A very rough CD, almost every song on here mentions murder to some extent. His flows are entertaining even on the crappy songs(speaking on his collection, no filler here), which are fairly rare. His sound is very mob influenced, i mean he was friends with C-Bo & Killa Tay. He has a way to sound his words clearly over bass-heavy production; he sounds like if Tay took away his high-pitched echos on tracks and instead voiced over each song aggressively 3 times over with a mild Midwest drawl.



Tracks like the "It's Real" remix and "Gangstafied" exibit his reckless approach; his main approach.

Standouts; Off Brands, Menace to Society, Money Rules
Honorable mentions; Hustlin, Don't want it

Isn't even his best record & it goes harder than most. Not bad for being a decade old.





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