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Album Review

The Southern party-rap trio Fast Life Youngstaz, or FLY, got a remarkable two summers' worth of heat from their infectious single "Swag Surfin'." First a regional hit in the summer of 2008, it hit on a national level a year later thanks to the group's hometown NBA team the Atlanta Hawks, who adopted the track as their unofficial theme for the 2009 playoffs. Pulling off amazing feat number two, their good-timing debut album, Jamboree, doesn't come off as a rushed release, and it is not filled with blatantly copycat, follow-up singles. Redundant numbers are an inherent disadvantage of the party-rap genre, and there's a handful here, but the trio makes an effort to round out the album with diversions like the flirty swagger song "Gotta Be," and the tongue-in-cheek surfer dude anthem "Party Time," which must be the first time the words "gnarly" and "cowabunga" were used in a "Hotlanta" track. Fun ideas and odd obsessions ("Party Time" offers "we got more bottles than a nursery" while "Mr. Lenox" spits "In the club there's bottles like a Gerber commercial") make the group sound unique while the lighter, brighter beats — most supplied by producer Kevin Erondu — are a fine complement for the playful sense of humor. Playing it cool but not so collected, FLY make the transition from bust-out single to worthwhile full-length sound effortless on Jamboree, an album as lively and fun as its title implies.

Customer Reviews

Yea right, fake people, come on now lol

Ok swag surfin is a good track ONLY cuz of the beat. But the video and the meaning of the song is just stupid.Makes no sinceat all, and yes some1 said ever since this song, KIDS, listen to it and try making dance's to it. but the rest of the album is pure garbage. Man people are really running out of stuff to sing and/or rap about these days. All the beats sound the same, all the lyrics and the whole way they rap sound the same in every track. But thats just me. you check it out 1st and see what you think.

Good 1st album

This is music of the new generation..hip hop isnt defined by how good the lyrics are its an expression of your lifestyle so if u party and just enjoy life y cant u make music for other ppl that culd care less about lyrical content

WTF

Yo r u guys kiddin me givin this 1 star u guys r crazy nd one guy said there just another soulja boy i doudt it there not tht bad these guys r sick Swag Surfin' nd Gotta Be r the best songs

Biography

Formed: 2006 in Stone Mountain, GA

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

The Stone Mountain, GA, trio Fast Life Youngstaz burst onto the scene in the summer of 2008 when their party hit "Swag Surfin'" began to dominate Atlanta radio. Members Mook, Myko McFly, and Vee launched the Southern rap group in 2006, playing two years of gigs and showcases before "Swag Surfin'" caught the ear of L.A. Reid. The Grammy Award-winning record executive signed F.L.Y. to Def Jam within a week of first hearing the track, and re-released the cut in the spring of 2009. It...
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