If you find that singer Cutty Cartel’s voice has a familiar tone, it’s probably because he has graced your eardrums before. His distinctive Decatur, Georgia, smoothness laced the YoungBloodz’ 85 and Trillville’s bed shaking anthem, Some Cutt. Now, he plays headliner on Thirsty, a barfly’s beer-goggled vision of that shawty in the club. On his debut single, Cutty tells us how thirsty a certain lady has made him, and does so with the help of trill drinking partner, Lil’ Scrappy. There’s nothing holding these two Southern gents back from getting their swerve on over a synth-keyboard from producer Willy Will. Cutty Cartel’s currently-untitled debut album has no release date set.
I never heard of Cutty Cartel before but this is decent! He reminds me of one of those singers that used to be on those old Makaveli albums! Almost like a wanna-be Nate Dog. I do like the style though. Beat is pretty cool. I could put this in rotation...I wouldn't mind listening to it on the radio...but just not too much...On second thought; It's just OK.
When was there ever any singing in Some Cutt by Trillville? Did he produce the song or something? He's got a good voice, song it just OK though. Scrappy comes pretty good, first I've heard from a BME member since they went bankrupt.
Where has Lil Scrappy been!? LOL. When did he become T.I/Young Jeezy? He sounds just like them on his vocal presence and delivery. This track is nothing special in my opinion. Hahaha, and he using lame liquid pouring sound effects! Hahahahaha!
Nate get well soon homie! This cat is not on nate level in anyway, he can not be replaced. I see this cat tryina take that spot and f that! WESTSIDE! This is not bad though, his voice is just like a good kareoke version of Big NATE!
This is a pretty song...pretty and soft music, good beat and he can sing! After a while it can get boring, though. But it's in my rotation and I'll give this a second listen
Speaking of Nate Dogg I heard he made a full recovery from his stroke. This guys does try to sound like him. If this was Nate on here it would be classic. I haven't heard much from Scrappy in a minute. He was nothing special. The beat is smooth though
Real real catchy, but something is missing. Oh yeah, its a lack of originality. I understand rolling with what works at radio, but if you want to actually make it (long term, that is) you need to separate yourself from the pack. Dude can do it too, he has a chill voice.