Tuned: Visit of the kitchen ‘ live ‘ back past

Yo Gotti’s new “Live from the Kitchen” sounds like something from last year-and not just because it is reported to have delayed let go with a couple of years. It sounds like from the older, more than a decade ago when gangsta rap flows through the base of the mainstream.

Memphis Rapper, aka Mario Mims, not strict gangster, but he emerged from a subset of hard-core rap as well has lost its momentum for many years, especially Dirty South movement.

“Live from the kitchen” is rarely organized and full of talk about the streets, guns, sex and drugs and loaded with misogyny and the N-Word. Hear it in 2012 evokes mixed feelings, nostalgic for a time when rap has a strong identity apart from other genres as well as the relief that rap has grown from such a limited form, often-negative.

The theme is easy and conventional, but there is enough humor to break up the mengedip sad focused on firearms and braggadocio. For example, on a surprise romantic turn of “We can get It On”, Yo Gotti persuaded with, “You never met a gangster like this” and “second chance” on her shoulders from his role in the broken relationships with admitted that he had sexual relations with women too much ill-reputation (they are not the exact words).

Top shelf guests drop by for a diversified problems–Rick Ross show for raging “Difficult,” Nicki Minaj plus Gucci Mane and Trina take power girl “5 Star Remix” big K.R.I.T., Big Sean, Wale and Wiz Khalifa helped create a “Go girl” a sweet surprise.

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