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There are enough sonic strokes here to keep the wrong bizzer in ringtone rappers for a year.
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If you're over 21, file souljaboytellem.com under guilty pleasures. If you're younger, let it rip without reservation.
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Souljaboytellem.com is hardly a revelation. Its strength though is its simplicity.
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His take on crunk (which is so generic it feels generous to even call it a “take”) feels flimsy and devoid of hooks, although the lightly Carribean production touches do show a smidgeon of promise.
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BlenderSimple pleasures rarely get any simpler--or more good-natured. [Dec 2007, p.152]
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The most grating aspect of the entire album is simply how Soulja Boy feels that a chorus can constitute of nothing more than a single spoken phrase repeated roughly 50 times within the span of a three-minute song.
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Boy tries to stretch his simple repetitive beat production style across an entire album and it fails miserably.
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In real snap-music fashion, everything's repeated to death over tinny, cellphone-tailored little synthesizer riffs with snares.
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To try and explain just how bad the "music" is on this disc is about as much of a masochistic exercise as listening to it.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 24
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Negative: 19 out of 24
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Oct 29, 2010
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HeywoodJ.Jul 11, 2009Horrible nonsense.
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Aug 20, 2011