April 21, 2005 @ 5:00 am

Tango Redd - The Campaign

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When a seed is planted, the nutrients can be plentiful. The rap stable in Atlanta has produced

New rappers always include an autobiographical track on their debut, and Redd entitled his, "Who I Be." On the track, he rhymes about life in his world. Redd's agenda is just to have crunk fun and keep working hard. On "Too Tricky" he paints a vivid picture of himself, with his long gold-colored dred locs accommodating a pimp style. "Bet you never seen a pimp rock Air Force One's/Still pull tricks like the Magic Don Juan/Smoke more grass than you got in your front lawn/Pull hoes from grocery stores to Exxon's," he rhymes. The best thing about The Campaign is the production. Every beat is emphatic and that may help recruit fans that don't listen to lyrics intuitively. With the right tutelage, Redd could wage a successful campaign and keep the rest of the rap world unbalanced from ATL.

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