Feb 18, 2012

Careless World: Rise Of The Last King Drops! Read All About It * Review *



Tyga – Careless World: Rise Of The Last King

Careless World is finally here. His debut No Introduction released in 2008, now it’s time for Tyga to release his Young Money / Cash Money debut album. Although it has taken him three years to release his debut on the label, the wait is worth it. From the cover art to the features and production, I think everything is in place for a classic album. You can’t compare TygaMan to his previously released album because he was much younger at the time. Since then he has grown so much into a top 10 rapper for his unique original style.  Tyga made it clear that he was going to take over the airwaves. Careless World is jam packed with radio friendly hit singles. Instead of me listing the track list and reviewing each song, I took a different approach. Below I created two lists and picked out the top three tracks that I am feeling at the moment. Since the album has a majority of radio cuts, I picked out the top 3 I predict will be all over the radio. #carelessworld #nextinshow

*UPDATE* Careless World: Rise Of The Last King will be pulled from shelves due to an uncleared Martin Luther King sample. Tyga then tweeted and stressed to his fans that, Careless World will be released on Feb. 21

 

Top 3 Potential Radio Hits

-       I’m Gone ft. Big Sean

Here is another song that you will soon hear all over the radio, mark my words. The production is credited to Boi-1da and Matthew Burnett. Hints of Drake’s voice are found tagged throughout the song. Also another sample is used, which I was unable to identify. Big Sean lays it down for towards the end of the track and definitely gives Tyga a run for his money.

-       This Is Like ft. Robin Thicke

Surprisingly this is, in my opinion, one of the hottest tracks on the album. T Raw stays raw and to top it off superstar production is at hand. Billionaire Boy himself, Pharrell Williams accompanies Polow Da Don and deliver a smooth operation. Robin Thicke is the dessert to the entrée. His falsetto vocals glaze the hook so well. This track is a favorite of mine and on repeat on the iphone at this time.

-       For The Fame ft. Chris Brown & Wynter

What can I say about this song…Seriously what can I say? It doesn’t really fit the album other than it will dominate the pop charts. So for that I appreciate the effort. Chris Brown on anything is platinum status at this point and newcomer Wynter Gordon fits nice as the female vocals.


Top 3 Songs Next In Show Approves


-       Lil’ Homie ft Pharrell

Pharrell Williams is on another level creatively from everyone else in the world, so when he collaborates with an artist such as Tyga, you know the song is going to be a hit. This is what we have here. Lil’ Homie is a classic Neptunes original beat goes nice over his T Raw’s flows and Pharrell’s catchy hook. Lets not forget about Chad Hugo the other half of The Neptunes who without his production, there would be no hit.
     
-            Do It All

Jess Jackson brings soul to this one. Do It All is so nice. So much going on from the electric guitar, to the background vocal and samples used. Tyga has created an original sound from the ground up. Even “all-mighty”(sarcasm for the lame) Drake bites his swag from time to time.
           
-            Careless World

The self-titled track Careless World starts the album. I look at track like a 3 part story. First part explains the Rise Of The King. The second part, he discusses his struggle. The third part is when Tyga becomes Tyga. Production is credited to Jess Jackson. Haven’t heard of the producer until now, but his contribution to the album is incredible. A breath of fresh air in what hip-hop should sound like.


In the end, Careless World: Rise Of The Last King was long awaited, yet worth the wait. Tyga on some other shit, messin with some other shit and whether he stays with Young Money or not, he will stay creative and proactive. Album in stores February 21, 2012.



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