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Hurricane Chris: 51/50 Ratchet PREVIEW 
Published Monday, October 01, 2007 2:06 PM
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    By Odeisel

    I’m sure you’ve heard it all before.  “I ain’t no one hit wonder.”  “This is a movement!” “We not in it for the ringtones.”  Images of Laffy Taffy, Chicken Noodle Soup, and other disposable cannon fodder come to mind almost immediately.  Enter Hurricane Chris and the Ratchet Movement.  The ingredients are all familiar. Catchy club banger.  Under-aged rapper.  Regional anthem.  Obligatory remix.  Sound familiar?  With an upcoming release entitled 51/50 Ratchet, Hurricane Chris attempts to give you a full plate of food rather than just the candy. With bottom heavy beats mainly powered by Mr. Collipark, and some backup from the Ratchet movement, Hurricane Chris blows away any notion of being a one and done wonder. Seriously.

     

     

     

     

    Getting Money (Feat. Nicole Wray, Prod. By Phunk Dawg Co- prod. By Mr. ColliPark)

     

    Over a tight bass line, and buffeted by Nicole Wray on the hook, the album opens with the right energy. A heartfelt song with a driving rhythm (a recurring function of the album)

     

    A Bay Bay (Prod. By Phunk Dawg)

     

    You already know. It dominated the summer, and the season before that. Admit it. You was A Bay Bayin' when your homies weren’t looking.  It’s aight. We all were.

     

    Doin’ My Thang (Feat. Big Poppa of RATCHET CITY Prod. By Phunk Dawg)

     

    The first purposely dance/ clubby song. This song is the anthem of Ratchet Homie Big Merk. He's the inspiration of this song like  Bay Bay is for A Bay Bay. Everybody got that homie in the crew that’s full of energy in their own world with their own style making up dances. Merk is that dude for the Ratchet Movement. Not tuff, not fluff.  You might shake your ass to it.

     

    New Fashion (Prod. By the Package Store/Co-Produced By Mr. Collipark)

     

    Hurricane Chris gets his tough talk on over a bass-powered, hard-charging beat. More gritty than you would expect from the kid. Not bad at all.

     

    The Hand Clap (Feat. Big Poppa of RATCHET CITY and Hollywood Bay Bay)

     

    Another club banger. Bouncy rhythm. Good flow. Not groundbreaking but you can dance to it.  Solid refrain over a hard bridge. I’m a New Yorker so the Big Poppa thing kinda irks me, but it’s a solid song.

     

    Walk Like That (Prod. By Mr. Rogers and Stunt N’ Dozier)

     

    Club/ bang in your whip track. Manny Fresh-like beat. Blah. Would be okay in a vacuum but there are better versions of the same type of song elsewhere on the album.

     

    Touch Me (Prod. by The Package Store/ Co-Prod. by Mr. Collipark)

     

    Obligatory ladies song. The less said the better. Not a fan of the forced female track but someone somewhere is in the corner trying to mack to it.

     

      

    Leavin You (Prod. by Phunk Dawg)

     

    Slow mo. Solid flow. Good timing. Continuous rhymes with no breaks.  Good album song. No chorus.

     

    Do Something (Prod. by Phunk Dawg)

     

    Mid album track. Tough talk. Gun record. Filler.

     

    Bang (Feat. Big Poppa of RATCHET CITY and Big Redd.  Prod. By Big Redd)

     

    Anthemic loud kinda song. Filler. However it will blast your speakers to Kingdom Come...or be a Magic City favorite.

     

     

    Beat in My Trunk (Prod. By the Package Store/ Co-Produced By Mr. ColliPark)

     

    Big beat. Definite whip banging material. Dope breaks. Play it loud. You won’t really catch the words just the flow. Title is very appropriate.

     

    Playas Rock (Feat. Boxie. Produced By ColliPark)

     

    This is it.  The exact moment when you realize that this album could have some serious legs and this is the single that’s gonna do it.  Powered by an Earth, Wind, and Fire sample, and opened up juuuust right by Mr. Collipark, this song is every thing that’s good about Hip-Hop at its core.  It’s a mood record.  A feel good record.  You’re gonna see this video.  You’re gonna hear this on all the stations.  And you won’t be mindlessly beaten to death like Cochise from Coolie High over it. It’s infectious and even your parents will love it. I guarantee it. Background singing by newcomer Boxie is the perfect complement. Towards the end of the song, the Hurricane goes into warp drive and rips the track to shreds. I’m not given to hyperbole.  You’ll see.

     

    Momma (Feat. Nicole Wray Prod. By Phunk Dawg) 

     

    Not as powerful as “Dear Momma” not as sappy as “Hey Momma”. It’s a little slow in the bpms compared to the rest of the album, and it throws off the high of the previous song. My suggestion is to move it to an earlier point in the album and break up the glut of similar energy songs.

     

    A Bay Bay-The Ratchet Remix (Feat. The Game, Lil’ Boosie, Baby, E-40, Angie Locc, Jadakiss. Prod. BY Phunk Dawg)

     

    No, that wasn’t his momma on the remix. This regional lovefest is the cherry on top of a solid first strike from the Ratchet movement

     

    In conclusion, while some circumstances surrounding Hurricane Chris’ entry into the game reminds you of the Ring(tone) Kings, other elements we’ve seen before such as in-house production, sparse collaborations with his own crew members without sounding like a compilation, and a surprisingly credible album evokes names like No Limit, The Hot Boyz, Dipset, and other recent movements.  I’m not saying it’s the greatest thing since bread, bacon, booze, or ice cream, but you could do a whole lot worse than checking out the first salvo from the Ratchet Movement.  If 51/50 is any indication, we’ll be seeing much more of Hurricane Chris in the future. Believe it…or not!


    Comments

     

    Rdot929 said:

    one hit wonder like Huey,D4l,Kia Shine,lil mama and young berg. but dont be mad UPS is hiring..........
    October 1, 2007 2:53 PM
     

    Hoodgrown said:

    Well, you made want to peep "Playas Rock" at least....




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    October 1, 2007 3:02 PM
     

    odeisel said:

    I'm tellig nyou, you will be pleasantly surprised. I am not a fan of young rappers. But i gave ti a listne.  it was a solid debut. You heard it here first.
    October 1, 2007 3:08 PM
     

    Boss Up said:

    man yall did a better review on that then the UGK album i wanna see u break down every song on every album from now on
    October 1, 2007 3:30 PM
     

    Boss Up said:

    And ain't nobody ever told me how old this guy is?
    October 1, 2007 3:52 PM
     

    jaeda said:

    he aint going to sell more than 300,000 total!!!!
    October 1, 2007 4:08 PM
     

    odeisel said:

    what's funny is that you didn't bother to think that his album was credible.  You wondered what he would sell.

    To Boss Up, the dude is 18-19
    October 1, 2007 4:19 PM
     

    OSC-CEO said:

    I like dude..and i hope his album does well.
    October 1, 2007 4:57 PM
     

    hotrock11 said:

    I was hoping for another Boosie appearance....but hell, that's straight.

    My avatar may give the notion that I'm hating on him...but honestly, I hope he makes the haters MAD. He can rap. I've heard it myself on a mixtape. He's just that prototypical southern black man who made a club song as his first single. I can't hate - I would do the same thing, and everyone who posts before or after me would too if it meant being on a major label, and making enough advance money to where you and your whole family can live gggggggggggreat!

    That's life. It's the album that shows if someone is real or fake. Look at Nelly - people HATED him for Country Grammer (the single) but when they heard the album....well, 6+ million people and a continued fanbase can't be wrong!
    October 1, 2007 8:36 PM
     

    da bul Reef said:

    DIS NIGGA GOT LUCKY WIT A BAY BAY!!! HIS ASS IS GOIN WOOD, HE AINT MOVIN NO UNITS!!! AND HE LOOK LIKE A GIRL TRYIN 2 BE A DUDE TOO!
    October 1, 2007 9:36 PM
     

    PHILTHMOOR said:

    YEAH I JUST HEARD THE ALBUM AND THE SHIT IS IMPRESSIVE I MUST SAY...I WAS EXPECTING WHAT I BEEN HEARIN FROM THE NEW GENERATION BUT THE BOY HURRICANE IS FOCUSED ON MAKING HIS MARK..IM NEW TO THE RATCHET MOVEMENT BUT HIP HOP NEEDS THAT ENERGY RIGHT NOW U DIG?? IM HEARIN THEY LIKE THE NEXT CASH MONEY CLICK COMIN OUTTA LOIUSIANA..ILL ALSO GO ON RECORD SAYING THE ALBUM IS TWELVE TIMES HOTTER THAN YOOOOOOOUUUUU...
    October 1, 2007 9:44 PM
     

    the_dboy417 said:

    I'm not sayin I don't believe what anyones sayin but IMO if Ay Bay Bay is the best song on the album it can't be too hot. However, if he moves 300,000 units, as someone above mentioned, He is winnin. Thats a huge amount of records in todays climate. I'm not sayin he doesn't have skill, he crushed everyone on that remix. I'm just not feelin this style of music. The youngsters might eat it up though.
    October 2, 2007 12:53 AM
     

    LP2K said:

    not a fan of his music but this review makes me not totally ignore him as an artist. i'll check the sugested tracks to see if he isnt all about trashy club bangers. ol boy can rap just some of the song contents for his music is your typical average southern rapper formula. a lot of rappers are afraid to think outside the box and be different. they figure if i aint broke dont fix it and that is why a lot of music sounds the same. its become more about bass on a beat or something with a dance to it then anything else. dude is getting money, cant knock that but that is part of the reason why shit is the way it is. people are more worried about making money then making good music i dont blame them but you can make good music while making money. i know i digressed alot from the current topic but i felt i had to speak my peace lol.
    October 2, 2007 7:56 AM
     

    emccoy1972 said:

    Respect,

    Peoples is there an audio file I'm overlooking so I can HEAR the music that's featured in the PREVIEW?  It's straight if it's not.  I just like reviews to just be called reviews and previews to let me hear the beats.  Homies song is what it is.  Keep that Creativity Mega.

    Respect,

    JAW
    October 3, 2007 2:15 PM
     

    mu$h da great said:

    he sounded decent on rap city in the basement. ima check for him. i concur it would be nice to be able to listen to one of those tracks.
    October 3, 2007 7:53 PM
     

    SnappyPop said:

    that shit is wack but thats only because I dont like bullshit but everyone is welcome to it and I'm not hating on the cat because he fake I never liked his ass since I stole on him during the bayou classic for trying to act hard in front of his people, remember that hook homie cuz I damn sure aint forget.
    October 3, 2007 9:21 PM
     

    PHILTHMOOR said:

    GO TO YOUTUBE HE GOT A VIDEO PREVIEW OF THE ALBULUM U DIG??..PROBABLY FROM THE ALBUM LISTENING SESSION..LIKE I SAID BEFORE I CANT EXPECT EVERYONE 2 BE ON T.I. OR WEEZY LEVEL-TO BE HONEST THE TOP RAPPERS WERE VERY RUSTY AROUND THE EDGES WHEN THEY STARTED-EVER HEARD EARLY KANYE,JAY-Z,OR WEEZY??? WE GOTTA STOP ACTING LIKE THIS RAPGAME IS THE COLISEUM AND THESE MC'S IS RUSSELL CROWE FIGHTIN FOR THEY LIVES..JUST REMEMBER WHEN U WAS LIL' U WAS LISTENIN TO HUMPTY HUMP,RAPPIN DUKE AND THE PEE WEE HERMAN?? WAS WE CALLING U A LAME??? NO,SO RESPECT THE YOUNG RAPPERS LET THEM EXPRESS THEMSELVES-DID U SEE THE A BAY BAY VIDEO??? THIS NIGGA TOWN DONT LOOK LIKE 2007 HIS REALITY AINT LIKE NIGGAZ IN NY OR ATL DIFFERENT MINDSTATE SO LETS RESPECT THAT ASPECT-AND ALL THE REVOLTUIONARY MC'S AND CREATIVE CATS NEED TO TAKE PAGES OUTTA THE BOOK OF SOLJAH BOY AND CHRIS AND MIMIC HOW THEY UTILIZED THE TECHNOLOGY TO GET IT POPPIN AND START YOUR OWN MOVEMENT U DIG.OTHER THAN THAT LETS GET THIS MONEY AND ELEVATE THE GAME TO WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE.....ONE
    October 4, 2007 12:50 PM
     

    Way2Kool said:

    PHILTHMOOR said: AND ALL THE REVOLTUIONARY MC'S AND CREATIVE CATS NEED TO TAKE PAGES OUTTA THE BOOK OF SOLJAH BOY AND CHRIS AND MIMIC HOW THEY UTILIZED THE TECHNOLOGY TO GET IT POPPIN AND START YOUR OWN MOVEMENT U DIG.

    I agree with what you saying to a certain extent bruh--but it wouldn't hurt some of these new youngsters in the game to mimic creative MC's; maybe record sales as a whole would increase.  Lil Wayne skills wouldn't be where they at now if he didn't get in-tune with his creative/artistic side. Another thing, young brother Hurricane Chris got a record budget (J Records) unlike more of his creative ilk that don't get radio airplay or have music videos bombarding people's psyche 24/7.  I hope he got staying power in the record industry but I doubt it--he better be saving that money because his 15 minutes will come and go.

    I got a confession though: Humpty Hump/Digital Underground had me doing What-I-Like (LOL) in high school.  But I don't see a comparison except that some elders didn't like it but our elders didn't grow up on the same genre of music as the youngsters at that time.  Hurricane Chris was born in 1989 rap was out then and I was a young buck so we still in the same genre so I can tell garbage from shit from the soul and a lot of these folks just out for the quick buck.  Ol' Well.
    October 4, 2007 7:39 PM
     

    qman said:

    playas rock is a good song...check it out here http://www.zshare.net/audio/4106386fcb7b2c/
    October 9, 2007 7:00 PM
     

    mike_dachamp08 said:

    i will say i am surpised by dude. even from the 1st single to the 2nd. wit that start out line. "its so hot up in the club that i aint got no shoes on"  what!!! that would never happen. EVER. to the hand clap track and a bay bay remix. i'll give dude a chance.

    i like how the review was song by song too.
    October 19, 2007 3:00 PM
     

    BigGreen16 said:

    THIS BUM ASS NIGGA IS LUCKY IF HE GET 200,000 COPIES SOLD. THAT A BAY BAY SHIT WAS WACK
    October 24, 2007 9:20 PM
     

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