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Monday
Feb232009

In Security: The Golden Error - Tim'm West 

Review by BELLSON

Old School vs. New School? That's not even a question on "In Security: The Golden Era", the latest release from Tim'm T. West. Indeed a seasoned out hip-hop vet and a gifted emcee none the less, In Security offers up a solid blend of New School and Old School hip hop. Which is a surefire guarantee that all of "the heads" will be good and satisfied. Not only that but Tim'm enlisted a proper handful of guests from Last Offence, Twizza and Bryn't to the soulful Tim Dillinger and Deadlee to add to his arsenal and it gives In Security plenty of additional flavor.

Now solid hip-hop albums are hard to come by but this one does the job start to finish. Such stand out tracks are "Hit song", "You Tell Me," "What We Have" and "Stutter" just to name a few and the dope rhymes and punchlines flow through and through. Indeed I am a Tim'm T. West fan from way back but for those who aren't, I am sure that In Security: The Golden Era will change your mind. My only complaint is that there really is no "club banger" on this record which was clearly intentional but by the end of the record I still can't resist the urge to want to hear this dope emcee lacing a beat we can shake our asses to like when he dropped something for the "house heads" on both Red Dirt Biz and Blakkboy Blues. Still In Security: The Golden Era has enough swagger to hold it's own and to get 4 mics.

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