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Savage Life 3

Webbie

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Coming out of Baton Rouge, La., Webbie emerged in the early '00s, dropping two successful collaboration albums with Lil Boosie (Ghetto Stories and Gangsta Muzik). Down with Trill Entertainment, he's had several hit singles over the years, specifically "Bad Bitch" and "Independent." Savage Life 3 is his third solo record; it picks up where part two left off, jumping out of the speakers with devastatingly bass-heavy 808 kicks, bright handclaps, stuttering snares, wheezing keys, and supremely funky, surprisingly soulful melodies. Lyrically, he’s all about the ladies, with several choice tracks revolving around his skills, but he also gets more serious with dedications to his father ("Pops I Luv U") and the mother who passed away when he was just a kid ("Momma"). Rocking a strong flow that sounds somewhat similar to the Birdman, he also benefits from solid collaborations with Lil Phat, Lil Trill, and K.T.

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Savage Life 3

Good album.. Just missin boosie! Free Boosie!

CLASSIC

Instant classic. Webbie back!!!

Weak!

This album is weak as hell! I'm a webbie fan and his other albums are hard as hell from the first track to the last one, but this one is subpar only a few song are any good and those are ones I purchase, but can't buy the whole album; very disappointed!

Biography

Born: September 6, 1985 in Baton Rouge, LA

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Baton Rouge native Webster "Webbie" Gradney, Jr.'s brash and street-smart style was influenced by the early No Limit and Cash Money releases that were creeping out of nearby New Orleans and the classic West Coast sound of Snoop Dogg and Eazy-E. Webbie was only eight when his mother died of cancer. Bouncing from family member to family member was hard, but the West Coast tapes his cousin would loan him provided Webbie with rebellious music that spoke to his inner tension. Later, and not even a teenager...
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