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Careless World – Rise of the Last King – TygaView More By Tyga Our ReviewDown with the Young Money camp, Tyga has been building a strong buzz thanks to much-loved mixtapes like No Introduction and #B*tchImTheSh*t. On his boldly titled official debut album, he rounds up an all-star crew of collaborators and super-producers to assist in his power play for the throne. Despite several delays due to sampling issues, it's finally here, and Tyga carefully positions himself as rap music's next big thing. The bulky tracklist finds him proficient at triumphant trash-talking (the minimalist funk of "Rack City"), as well as romance and regret ("Love Game"). Thanks to strong beats (Boi-1da, Cool & Dre, Jess Jackson) and tons of VIP features (Nas, Weezy, Busta Rhymes, T-Pain, Chris Brown, Pharrell, J. Cole), this is a strong effort certain to be embraced by hip-hop/pop fans around the world. "Let It Show" and "Faded" are highlights.. Customer ReviewsT Raww! (5 stars)Ever song in this album is completely different. Each in a different way. Young money at it's best CLASSIC!!! (5 stars) just another reason why tyga is the most versitile artist in young money....he can give you club bangers, or straight up flow. all songs are crazy except for last one (make it nasty). What has happened to Hip Hop (2 stars) The project has decent production but I expected way more. Lyrics and hooks are simple and repetitive. Real Hip Hop died with Biggie & PAC. We still have Jay and Kanye thankfully. This is just another gimmick like Soulja Boy. In 3 years no one will remember this guys name. BiographyBorn: November 19, 1989 in Compton, Los Angeles, CAGenre: Hip Hop/Rap Years Active: '00s, '10s With a rangy set of friends from Fall Out Boy to Lil Wayne, it was obvious from the start that Tyga was not your everyday rapper from Compton. After recording a mixtape and promoting it around the city, Tyga ran into his cousin, Gym Class Heroes member Travis McCoy, in the Flight Club L.A. sneaker shop. Their conversation went from shoes to rappers, and as Travis' group went from unknowns to MTV stars, he would always remember that talk and his cousin's unique style. Travis signed Tyga to his Bad...
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