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    Drankin' Patnaz

    11/12/2002 | La Face 

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    All Music Guide Review

    YoungBloodZ debuted impressively in 1999 with Against da Grain, but no one -- not even their biggest fans -- would have predicted how much of a stride forward they'd make with their long-delayed follow-up, Drankin' Patnaz. Of course, the ATL duo had hooked up with So So Def Records between albums, and the move was a momentous one for YoungBloodZ. Not only did the promising partnership guarantee the duo mass-market distribution and marketing (via So So Def's corporate parent, Arista), but it also gave them the time and budget they needed to make a great breakthrough album. And that they certainly did with Drankin' Patnaz, the most glaring evidence being "Damn!," the album opener. Damn! indeed. The Lil Jon production is a rabble-rousing, 'bow-throwing club-banger of monstrous proportions. It's on a par with any of the King of Crunk's innumerable other club-banging productions -- from "Bia' Bia'" to "Get Low" -- and it's no doubt one of the rowdiest songs to ever break into the Top Five of Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Consider for a moment the song's unedited hook: a looped chant of "If you don't give a damn, we don't give a f*ck (hey!)" followed by Lil Jon's belligerent response of "Don't start no sh*t and there won't be no sh*t (what! what! what! what!...)." Of course, it's not easy to follow such an audacious album-opener, yet YoungBloodZ somehow follow through, first with another hard-hitting, floor-shaking bass anthem ("Whatchu Lookin' At") and then with a solid run of top-shelf Dirty South tracks helmed by their talented stable of producers, most notably Mark Twayne, the Track Boyz, and R.O.B. Furthermore, there's also a laid-back Jazzy Pha track hidden toward the album's close, "Money on My Mind," that's yet another highlight. There's more to Drankin' Patnaz than huge bass beats, however. J Bo and Sean Paul are excellent rappers, plain and simple. Their flows are quick and liquid, and they trade off rhymes with ease. This is how duos are supposed to rap -- as a duo rather than as a pair of solo artists. From so many different perspectives, Drankin' Patnaz is a far above average Dirty South release and a crowning achievement for YoungBloodZ, whom So So Def was keen to pick up and develop. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Intro
  • 1:30

  • 2
  • Damn!
  • 4:58

  • 5
  • Hustle
  • 4:25

  • 7
  • Oozie I
  • 0:54

  • 8
  • Mud Pit
  • 3:35

  • 9
  • My Automobile
  • 3:12

  • 10
  • Lane to Lane
  • 4:10

  • 11
  • Tequila
  • 5:02

  • 12
  • Skit #2
  • 0:48

  • 13
  • Drankin' Patnaz
  • 4:22

  • 15
  • Lean Low
  • 3:55

  • Credits

    • Pretty Ken
    • Vocals (Background), Vocal Arrangement
    • TC
    • Assistant Engineer
    • Buddy Barkalow
    • Vocals (Background), Producer, Drum Programming, Instrumentation
    • J-Bo
    • Vocal Arrangement, Drum Programming, Instrumentation
    • Mark Twayne
    • Vocals (Background), Instrumentation, Drum Programming, Producer
    • Mello
    • Vocals (Background), Instrumentation, Drum Programming, Producer, Vocal Arrangement


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