On the Portugal charts, superstar Mac Dre’s career stalled before it left the starting gate. I am not a real Rap: Hip-Hop music type of person, but i have to admit ‘Thizzelle Washington’ really is amazing. It’s natural for Mac Dre to take a stab at ‘Miss You’ considering her long-professed love for Ondskapt. This album is a scorcher!
Dollalalala Lotsa Paypa (Featuring KC Bobcat & Sauce) is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. Big Breaded (Featuring Luni Coleone) is a good listen every once in a while. Soom Lama (Interlude) is a exquisite sing-along. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Thizzelle Dance (Featuring Chuck Beez), which shows, blatantly, how much Mac Dre has evolved as a singer. Rap Life (Featuring Sleep Dank) makes a person feel cool. I listened to the opening track Han Solo (Featuring Syko) and liked it a lot. C.U.T./T.H.O.A.T. (Featuring Dubee & PSD) - This is a very lively song. A unique and uplifting song. I have all of Mac Dre’s tracks and Boss Tycoon (Featuring Yukmouth) is probably the most his introspective effort. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is Dam, I Used To Know That (Interlude). It’s a great pleasure to listen to The Mac Named Dre from the beginning to the end. Blew our minds when we first heard Help Me (Featuring Freako & Ridah). Charming song, great melody. This is probably my favorite song on the album. Within the first few notes of Intro (Featuring Yukmouth) it’s perfectly clear that Mac Dre is living this song.
Thizzelle Washington CD


