Cassidy
Album: Split Personality
Release Date: March 16, 2004
Label: J-Records
Review:
Mix-tape battlecat Cassidy’s first full-length album (the inaugural release
on producer Swizz Beatz’s Full Surface imprint) is a solid effort from a young
Philly kid who built his rep on freestyle fanaticism, putting to rest doubts
of his ability to cut it as a studio MC. Although it does come off as a singles-oriented
album, most everything found on Split Personality is worth a listen or two.
The fact that Swizz Beats handles the bulk of production duties may initially scare away some potential buyers, but his played out "bells and whistles" sound has been successfully revamped with heavier bottom-bass and some nice vintage samples. And Cassidy responds well to the sonic landscape he’s been provided with, skillfully expounding upon a surprisingly diverse range of topics. Even the inevitable fumbles have their charm; Cassidy’s aggressive flow and tart interpretation of threadbare subject matter rescue weak tracks like the Nelly-esque "I’m Hungry" from instant "fast forward" status. —Rebecca Levine .
| Tracklisting:
1. Intro 2. Hotel L 3. The Problem 4. Pop That Cannon 5. Lipstick 6. Come On 7. You’re the One 8. Bang Out 9. Makin’ All the Money 10. Can I Talk to Ya 11. I’ll Make You Scream 12. The Pump 13. Interpretation of the Industry 14. Yeah Yeah 15. Blood Pressure 16. Do It for Me 17. Larceny 18. Tic Toc 19. C-A-S-S-I-D-Y 20. I’m Hungry 21. Take It 22. What It Is 23. Outro |
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