America's Most Luved Bad Guy
Master P · 2006
13 tracks · hip-hop · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop
A vibrant blend of Southern beats and gritty narratives that reflects the struggles and triumphs of street life.
Why this album works
America's Most Luved Bad Guy received attention for its raw depiction of life in the streets, contributing to the narrative of Southern hip-hop. Despite not achieving mainstream chart-topping success, it reinforced Master P's status as a key figure in the genre and influenced a new generation of artists exploring similar themes.
- Best for
- fragmented energy for party vibes gritty narratives with street authenticity uplifting moments amidst struggles
- Context
- By 2006, Master P was transitioning from his peak popularity in the late '90s and early 2000s. This album came after a period of varied commercial success and marked his return to the forefront of hip-hop, showcasing his enduring relevance in the genre.
- Stylistic neighbors
- LL Cool J· Beyoncé· Mariah Carey· Linkin Park· Black Eyed Peas· Mary J. Blige· Missy Elliott· Jennifer Lopez
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 B And W
- 2 Get Stupid Standout
- 3 I'm Shinin' Standout
- 4 West To The Dirty
- 5 Problems Standout
- 6 On Them
- 7 Money
- 8 Rock Wit U
- 9 Gangsta
- 10 Shake Yours
- 11 Let Me
- 12 Cookie
- 13 Gutta Time
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