After numerous mixtapes (both solo and with the Chopper City Boyz), B.G. has gone back to promoting his long-awaited return to the majors, Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood. Since his Scott Storch-produced For A Minute didn’t pick up much steam on the charts or inside our DJ Booth, the New Orleans veteran has a backup plan for his forthcoming second single. In the meantime, however, B.G. and his label have sent us a little something special. Over production from Oddz & Endz, B. Gizzle offers up his signature blend of ‘street cred’ and ‘real talk’ on the new album cut, Keep It 100. Adding to the song’s ‘hood epic’ feel is singer Magnolia Chop, who has often been referred to as New Orleans’s version of Nate Dogg. Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood is currently set to drop by summer’s end.
B-Jizzle a G! I was really looking forward to a new B.G. Album! He spits the TRUTH! That being said; this is just good B.G. and not great B.G. It can go into rotation though cuz it's pretty HARD! I like the lyrics better than the chorus I think...
Its good to hear a good song from my boy B.G.. The chorus on here is real good and catchy. B.G. does his thing as usual. The beat is kinda cool....it has to grow on me..In The rotation. This song is a 3.5 for me. Real close to being a banger
B.G. will be dropping his official first single, as eluded to in the write-up, with Juve, Weezy and Trey Songz... you're all in for some trouble! This is a solid album track, shouts out to my fam at Chopper City... Dawn and Tracey!
DIS beat iz real-e gud- itz SICK!!WOW!!...i LIKED "for a minute" a lot too! i rated it a 5 when it came out and im still feel-n it. I think DIS song iz a 4.3
Really? ... Magnolia Chop has been compared to Nate Dogg (sounds more like T-pain). He has some big shoes to fill. I need to see what is in store for me on this new album. This is an album filler track.
It might not do too well as a single, but it will make a great album track! Believe me, when the official single comes out, you'll all be blown away! I must say a few of the folks I been talkin' to are looking forward to 2H2BH more than they were C3...
Matthew101, yes Smitty did record that type of song. But the rights belonged to BG and Atlantic, so they sent Smitty a cease-and-desist letter asking him to stop promoting that. Smitty agreed, and now you're hearing BG's version.
My nig redeamed himself in my eye's with this one. Really the Beat is a monster on the 15's and the hook is solid. But the lyrical genius on the track, can we say is unf*ccable.
I have to say this beat is banging. The description explained it perfectly with the whole "hood epic" atmosphere. Chop's hook is aight, but I could see it getting annoying or catchy on repeated listens. I don't think this is single material, but a decent track by B.G.
This beat is almost generic. Its what's in. B.G. Where you goin? Last week you had a song that was a banger 4 real. Then 2days ago you hit us with some bubblegum BullS#it. Now you hit us with another hot one that sounds like a indirect shot at ya boy Weezy. Correct me if I' m wrong. This is one of ya best verses since the hot boy days. 3.5 from me.
This is definitely a decent song. With this being my first time listening to it, I may listen to it a second, and possibly third time and end up realllyyyy liking it, but I got a good first impression.
the singer is more like tpain than nate dogg... but i guess i gotta wait to hear more from him before i judge him. b.g.'s flow is refreshing but the song is a 3.5