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Chemically Imbalanced

Ying Yang Twins

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Album Review

Mr. Collipark explains it all in the "Intro." The first half of Chemically Imbalanced is for the longtime Ying Yang Twins fans and goes for that strip club thump. The second half "makes it a little musical for y'all" with the help of Wyclef and Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis, the duo who brought you the Shakira hit "Hips Don't Lie." In other words, this is effectively two EPs stuck together, an album that takes a massive turn in the middle, and a release that tries to please everyone, including the Ying Yangs themselves. Listening to a track as rich and Sly Stone-flavored as "Family," it's easy to hear that the Twins are anxious to explore new avenues, but they're just as enthusiastic when delivering the first half's stream of club tracks, of which the infectious "Jigglin" is the best, although "1st Booty on Duty" deserves special mention for title alone. The tricky beat on "Leave" and sexy single "Dangerous" are also noteworthy, and if it sounds like the second half of the album is the winner, it's not, since its tracks would make more sense on a real, flowing full-length, as the half-and-half format actually serves the simple, party-minded first half better. Making this frustrating release even more so is the "One Mo for the Road" skit, which infers the two are in for an extended break and all this growth won't be panning out anytime soon. To their credit, no one could have mixed these two sides of the Ying Yangs in a sensible way — at least not with this selection — and the only way the "Intro" could have warned the listener any better is if it had been titled "Warning." While Chemically Imbalanced can't decide if it's a home for the Wyclef singles, a haven for the experiments, or a plain old "return to form," the highlights are worth hearing and justify this scattershot placeholder's existence.

Customer Reviews

Talent Imbalanced

I like how they use the term "chemically imbalanced" which is a term you usually use for a depressed person, and these guys try to use a "intillegent poetic" album name when they make a song with "i'd f**k that" over and over again. dave chapelle was right about these guys, making a black sterotype charachter embarassed. go get jay-z's album, lupe's, just don't support these guys.

This is what the Ying Yang Twins are

I love when people on here write "This is a club banger album!" "This only has good beats" "Ying Yang Twins only talk about girls and smoking!" Hello?!?!?! Thats what the Ying Yang Twins do! They write songs to be played in the club. This isn't a Nas or Jay-Z album. This album is meant to get people to dance. If you honestly think you are buying this album to get some intellectual rap you're completely wrong. This is an excellent YYT album, if you know what the Ying Yang Twins stand for. These songs you will hear in the club and being remixed, the purpose of Ying Yang Twin songs. So people who know hip-hop/rap and like the YYT, buy this album. This and USA are equally as good, if not, this one being the better of the two

Dancehall worthy

Most of these kiddies who gave it a bad rating are either too young or just don't get it. Its the type of album to get your a** on the dancefloor. If you can't appreciate a good southern grind thats fine, but stay against the wall and outta my way when I make it to the floor.

Biography

Formed: Atlanta, GA

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Atlanta's party rap duo Ying Yang Twins scored a hit with the single "Whistle While You Twurk," which received nationwide airplay on urban and crossover radio stations. Their full-length debut album, Thug Walkin', appeared later in 2000. Alley...Return of the Ying Yang Twins from 2002 sold well down South, but it was the duo's 2003 team-up with Lil Jon — "the King of Crunk" — that brought them nationwide success. The party anthem "Salt Shaker" was a massive club and radio hit and soon...
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