Memphis Bleek

534

Memphis Bleek - 534

05/17/2005 | Roc-a-fella 

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534 Review

Nobody expects Memphis Bleek to uncork a masterpiece. 534, his fourth album, is true to form, starting off like one of the shakiest Roc-a-Fella releases. In fact, the low expectations are nearly dashed within ten minutes. The opening track, for all its action-packed Frank Stallone bombast, opens the door with a key instead of a battering ram. Things then get flat-out bizarre: A brief interlude, lifted from an obscure folk artist (Lisa Koch, known for a song titled "Beaver Cleaver Fever"), sets up "Dear Summer" -- a (decent) Jay-Z feature with no other MCs present. And then the album shifts from odd to merely mediocre: the Swizz Beatz-produced "Like That" is T.I.'s rallying "Bring 'Em Out" at half power; "Infatuated" is the obligatory track for the ladies, containing the phrase "You complete me" in the hook; "The One" is even flimsier.

Somewhere around the latter half of the album, Bleek manages to get back on track, and it winds up just a little beneath his three previous full-lengths. Even in its best moments, however, it's usually the production work -- from the likes of 9th Wonder, Just Blaze, and Bink -- that attracts the attention, not Bleek. Now four albums into a career that hasn't shown a great amount of progress, it seems that the MC will never escape the shadows of Jay-Z and some of his labelmates. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

All Music Guide Review

For all its action-packed Frank Stallone bombast, the opening track of Memphis Bleek's fourth album, 534, opens the door with a key instead of a battering ram. Things then get flat-out bizarre: a brief interlude lifted from an obscure folk artist (Lisa Koch, known for a song titled "Beaver Cleaver Fever") sets up "Dear Summer" -- a (decent) Jay-Z feature with no other MCs present. The Swizz Beatz-produced "Like That" is T.I.'s rallying "Bring 'Em Out" at half power; "Infatuated" is the obligatory track for the ladies, containing the phrase "You complete me" in the hook. The album improves in its latter half, although it's usually the production work -- from the likes of 9th Wonder, Just Blaze, and Bink -- that attracts the attention. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

534 Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • 534
  • 2:42
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  • 2
  • Interlude
  • 0:16

  • 3
  • Dear Summer
  • 2:53
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  • 4
  • Like That
  • 3:15
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  • 5
  • Infatuated
  • 4:04
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  • 6
  • The One
  • 4:00
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  • 8
  • Get Low
  • 3:02
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  • 9
  • Oh Baby
  • 4:06
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  • 11
  • Hater Free
  • 3:58
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  • 12
  • Alright
  • 3:52
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  • 13
  • All About Me
  • 4:19
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  • 14
  • Straight Path
  • 4:51
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  • 534 Notes

    Track listing:
    1. 534
    2. Interlude
    3. Dear Summer - feat. Jay-Z
    4. Like That
    5. Infatuated
    6. One
    7. First, Last and Only - feat. M.O.P.
    8. Get Low - feat. Livin' Proof
    9. Oh Baby
    10. Smoke the Pain Away
    11. Hater Free
    12. Alright
    13. All About Me
    14. Straight Path

    Credits of 534

    • David Brown
    • Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Vocal Engineer


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