Track Listing 1. Get Me 2. Kill Us All 3. Pimp On - (featuring 8Ball/Too $hort) 4. Slow Jamz - (featuring Kanye West/Jamie Foxx) 5. Overnight Celebrity 6. Still Feels So Good - (featuring Jazze Pha) 7. Drinks 8. Badunkadunk 9. One Last Time 10. So Sexy - (featuring R. Kelly) 11. Higher - (featuring Ludacris) 12. Snoopin' 13. Like a 24 - (featuring T.I./Liffy Stokes) 14. Hope - (featuring Cee-Lo) 15. Sunshine - (featuring Anthony Hamilton) 16. Art & Life (Chi-Roc) - (featuring Memphis Bleek/Young Chris/Freeway)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | 8Ball, Anthony Hamilton, Cee-Lo, Ceelo, Eightball, Freeway, Jamie Foxx, Jazze Pha, Kanye West, Liffy Stokes, Ludacris, Memphis Bleek, R. Kelly, T.I., Too Short, Young Chris | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Twista, 8 Ball, Too Short, Kanye West, Jamie Foxx, Jazze Pha, R. Kelly, Freeway, Ludacris, T.I., Liffy Stokes, Cee Lo, Anthony Hamilton, Memphis Bleek, Danny Boy, JS, Young Chris. Producers include: Kanye West, Jazze Pha, Toxic, Don Vito, Wildstyle. With a flow so speedy that the Guinness book recognized him as the world's fastest rapper over a decade ago, Chicago hip-hop legend Twista ironically scored a breakout hit with the song "Slow Jamz." However, when he kicks in his trademark rapid-fire flow in the second verse of that song, the veteran's skill is instantly overwhelming. It's not just that Twista's been honing his style for years, it's that he observes, after spitting a dizzying array of clever masters-of-the-slow-jam name-checks, "no matter how much of a thug you see, I still spin it like it's R&B." Far from a performer with a motor-mouth gimmick, Twista is an artist, a songwriter, and a rap-stylist, and KAMIKAZE marks his return to the form of his 1996 debut, ADRENALINE RUSH. To that extent, "Still Feels So Good," a sexy track featuring Jazzy Phe, calls back to "It Feels So Good" from that record. He continues to party through switch-pace tracks like "Drinks" and darker, nearly "screwed-up" tracks such as "One Last Time." Eventually, he closes on a more substantial note, musing with Cee-Lo on "Hope," basking with Anthony Hamilton (conjuring up Bill Withers) on "Sunshine," and philosophizing with some of the State Property crew on "Art & Life."
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