This song has been heard constantly and for good reason. If you haven't heard this song by now then you must not have access to a radio or basic cable television. The first single from "Kamikaze" is the Kanye West produced "Slow Jamz" which features Twista, Kanye West and Jamie Foxx. Although "Kamikaze" was released on Atlantic Records, it seems as if Twista really wants to be a Rocafella soldier. Cant nobody come close to dat.Īfter appearing on various Rocafella collaborations such as "Is That Your Chic" w/Memphis Bleek, Jay Z & Missy Elliott, "Champions" w/Kanye West, Beanie Sigel, and Cam'ron from the "Paid In Full" soundtrack and "Poppin' Tags" with Jay Z, Killer Mike and Big Boi from Outkast, Twista has finally released another CD. This is Adrenaline Rush's Follow up and Twista just keeps gettin better. But with TWISTA'S KAMIKAZE, you can just let it play from Track 1 to 16! NOWADAYS, ALBUMS GOT 2 or 3 really good tracks. Art & Life (8.5) STR8 Spittin, no hook and its savage. Hope (7/10) Every album needs a deep track. Snoopin' (11/10) BEST TRACK!! EVERYTHINGS PERFECT !!ġ3. Go get Ludacris f/ Twista "Freaky Thangs".ġ2. Higher (9/10) FASTEST TRACK it PUMPS ME UP! Best collabo is twista and ludacris. So Sexy (10/10) ANOTHER HIT !!! R.Kelly and TWIST.ġ1. One last time (6/10) Gangsta beat, Twista's rappin too slow.ġ0. BAdunkadunk (8/10) Down South Club vibeĩ. Drinks (8/10) WESTCOAST feelin beat, nice metophors.Ĩ. Still Feels So Good (10/10) Lyrics UNTOUCHABLE ! HOT BEAT!ħ. Overnight Celebrity (9/10) Kanye's Krazy !!Ħ. Slow Jamz (9/10) VERY UNIQUE, BOTH VERSES TIGHT/ CHORUS TIGHTĥ. Pimp On (10/10) CRAZY HOOK, CRAZY BEAT, CRAZYĤ. Twista's always been my favorite rapper for lyrics, his flo and his articulation. But it's the trendier tunes like Kanye West's parody-within-a-parody, "Slow Jamz," and the hustler's anthem, "Higher" (featuring the aforementioned Luda), that make the most noise. Kelly-produced round-the-way ballad, "So Sexy," and "Pimp On," a player's anthem featuring 8 Ball, Too Short, and the legendary Don "Magic" Juan. On the "OG" end of things you get tracks like the R. The long-delayed Kamikaze plays to both sides of the fan base, presenting a fair mixture of old-school Twista style with enough formulaic stuff thrown in to keep the kids happy. The Chicago speed rapper's managed to do well for himself in the interim, retaining a strong following among the thug-life set and accruing new listeners via judicious appearances on splashy commercial releases like Ludacris's Word of Mouf. Seven years have passed since Twista's last solo joint (1997's hood classic, Adrenaline Rush), and that's about three career cycles' worth of evolution in the swiftly moving world of hip-hop.