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Category F5 [Pa] by Busta Rhymes Do or Die Erika Shevon Johnny P. Gucci Mane Liffy Stokes Twista R. Kelly Akon Buk Lil' Boosie Oj Da Juiceman Static Major (CD, 2009)
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Featured producers on the album include Kanye, Jim Jonsin, Legendary Trickster and others. On this album, Twista makes sure to cater to both the mainstream audience that embrace his Pop smashes as well as the underground that love his lyrical breakouts.
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ProducerJohn Gant; Xavier "Zaytoven" Dodson; Goodwill; Chad Beat; Toxic
Record LabelGmg Entertainment
UPC5099969641220
eBay Product ID (ePID)24050127309
Product Key Features
Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreR&B & Soul
ArtistBusta Rhymes, Do or Die, Erika Shevon, Johnny P., Gucci Mane, Liffy Stokes, Twista, R. Kelly, Akon, Buk, Lil' Boosie, Oj Da Juiceman, Static Major
Release TitleCategory F5 [Pa]
Additional Product Features
DistributionEMI Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerR. Kelly
ReviewsXXL (Magazine) (p.110) - "Returning to a more personal terrain reinvigorates the Po Pimp on the solidarity-minded `Talk to Me'....Twista's flow remains as fluid as ever..."
Additional informationPersonnel: Curtis Kincade (guitar). Audio Mixer: Matt Hennessy. Recording information: GMG Studios, Chicago, IL; The Chocolate Factory, Chicago, IL; The War Room; Traxster, Inc., Atlanta, GA. A half-decade after breaking through to the mass public as a cagey veteran with the smash "Slow Jams," the "world's fastest rapper" continues to consistently drop some of the most downright interesting records in the hip-hop universe. 2009's CATEGORY F5 is quite possibly Twista's tightest record to date. The album is both a whirlwind of language and a bloodletting, a reminder that the rapid-fire rapper possesses one of the most keen (and often underrated) wits in the game as well as one of its darkest minds. Twista is of the streets, but his task is not to extol the glory of the game, but to impassively chronicle the carnage through the 3-D glasses of his own messed-up mind. There's a born-into-it undercurrent to his narrative, his super-speedy flow acting as a subliminal machine gun, spit-firing words like "apocalypse" and "nauseous" into an already crackling air. And on it goes, reaching a high note on "Wetter," a sequel to an earlier beloved track, "Get It Wet," as Twista does what he does best, spitting furious about his Don Juan-level love for all the ladies in the world.