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Although this Nashvillain has a deep musical history, Count Bass D’s latest album falls short of his capability.
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While Fat
Beat Records usually pumps out some amazing talent, Act Your Waist
Size is just another fast-produced, mass-produced attempt at
progressive hip-hop. And like the saying goes, if ain’t broke, don’t
try to fix it.
It’s true that simple is the latest trend, however, there is a big difference between naturally-simplistic and overtly-complex-simplistic. With so much lyrical talent, it’s distracting listening to the Count over monotonous beats (i.e. “Tradin’ Whore Stories” and “Junkies”).
The elevator-lounge vibe in “Half the Fun” is the only balanced song that negates everything just said. The Count isn’t even the star of the song. Producer Van Hunt mixes a chill ass beat with an “orgasmic” comedic chorus keeping you on your toes.
“Pot/Liquor,” featuring Kid Captain Coolout and Oriana Lee has a storytelling flow over a smooth, jazzy beat. Once again, however, how many times can you hear “Always smoking blunts and gettin’ drunk” and it still sound original?
The twenty tracks could have been reduced to, I don’t know, maybe, ten. Maybe. If for nothing else, check out a couple tracks on Act Your Waist Size to compare to the Count’s debut, Pre-Life Crisis, a strictly live instrumentation album.
Download: “Half the Fun”
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