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Album From Tha Roota to Tha Toota by Field Mob Review

Some music critics have observed that if rap is "the CNN of the streets" (to borrow a phrase coined by Public Enemy leader Chuck D), country is "the CNN of the suburbs". Historically, hip-hoppers have tended to address urban inner-city concerns, whereas country singers have often focused on things that people in suburbia and small towns can relate to. But here's the thing: plenty of people in large cities listen to Patty Loveless and Randy Travis, and plenty of hip-hop heads live in small and medium-sized towns. So it was inevitable that a southern rap group like Albany, GA's Field Mob would end up bringing a more rural perspective to hip-hop - well, rural up to a point. Field Mob's Boondox Blax has described Albany as being "like a metropolitan area, but it's rural at the same time" - and that rural/metropolitan blend makes for many interesting moments on the duo's second album, From tha Roota to tha Toota. Hip-hop heads from the Boogie Down Bronx or West Philadelphia will no doubt find this CD to be extremely southern-sounding, which is a good thing because southern-sounding is exactly what Field Mob is going for. At the same time, Boondox and his partner, Kalage, rap about many of the same social problems that northern MCs rap about - poverty, drugs, and incarceration are among the topics that they address. But even though the subject matter isn't radically different from what you might hear on a northern (or West Coast) rap project, Field Mob's beats and flows give their work a certain freshness. Field Mob's beats never sound generic, and the southerners don't go out of their way to emulate popular MCs from other parts of Georgia. All things considered, From tha Roota to tha Toota is among the more memorable Dirty South efforts of 2002.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsK.A.N. 4:12 preview song K.A.N. Download track K.A.N.
2 Included lyricsNothing 2 Lose 5:45 preview song Nothing 2 Lose Download track Nothing 2 Lose
3 Included lyricsDon't Want No Problems 4:53 preview song Don't Want No Problems Download track Don't Want No Problems
4 Included lyricsBitter Broads (Interlude) 1:52 preview song Bitter Broads (Interlude) Download track Bitter Broads (Interlude)
5 Sick of Being Lonely 3:49 preview song Sick of Being Lonely Download track Sick of Being Lonely
6 Where R U Going? 4:15 preview song Where R U Going? Download track Where R U Going?
7 It's H*** 4:52 preview song It's H*** Download track It's H***
8 ConverHation (skit) 3:09 preview song ConverHation (skit) Download track ConverHation (skit)
9 Included lyricsHaters 4:04 preview song Haters Download track Haters
10 Hit It for Free 5:00 preview song Hit It for Free Download track Hit It for Free
11 Kuntry Cooking (skit) 1:38 preview song Kuntry Cooking (skit) Download track Kuntry Cooking (skit)
12 Included lyricsBetty Rocker 3:35 preview song Betty Rocker Download track Betty Rocker
13 Included lyricsCut Loose 4:58 preview song Cut Loose Download track Cut Loose
14 Included lyricsAll I Know 3:55 preview song All I Know Download track All I Know
15 Sick of Being Lonely (Dirty South mix) 3:47 preview song Sick of Being Lonely (Dirty South mix) Download track Sick of Being Lonely (Dirty South mix)
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