One of T.I.'s protégées out of the Grand Hustle crew, Young Dro brings an extended metaphor with the title of his debut album, personifying himself as the BEST THANG SMOKIN'. "Everybody know me in the club 'cause they smokin' me" and "Shorty said she want Dro/I think she want an ounce of me" are just two of the many instances of the MC's "dope" rhymes. All high-strength weed references aside, though, Young Dro spits fire on these 15 tracks with help from guests T.I., Slim Thug, and Xtaci.
A Sr8 Fool But Don't Be Fooled Dro Words Is Crazy He Got Flow On The Track His Works Can Be Sloppy From Time To Time But He Still Go Hard Anyway Some Reference To Cars Get Old In A Way But Other Than That Dro Does His Thing A Lil More Work From Tip Should Get Him In Place Not Really A Debut Album So The Next One Is The Real Introduction Submitted by Soulja F Baby (Thibodaux, LA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
da truth dro straight fire on this. catchy flow, its funny hip hop, nerverthe less fire. nice beats and ill flow n choruses. go get it.
cant wait for da next. Submitted by luis (miami, fl) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
A Favorite This is one of the best cds ive heard in a while an i really dont even like down south rappers but dro has real good flows for real good beats and they just go perfect together and sound great. Submitted by nowhisle (Elk Grove, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
nice get this, wont be dissapointed Submitted by king (memphis) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Not The Best Thang But Hot Dro can flow a lil, he can cut in the southern hip hop scene. With hits' like "Rubberbenad Banks" "My Girl" and " Man in the Trunk" Submitted by otownsfinest (Orlando, FL) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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