"Static Addict" is a halfway successful attempt to keep the momentum going and the only time the album's party chants are standard issue. "I Sho Will" is the monolithic kickoff single with rolling bass, a gripping chorus, and the right amount of punch to announce Wyte's arrival. He's more concerned with giving it raw and getting the party started, and Phinally Phamous does just that. ![]() ![]() He's just not a troubled soul like Eminem. Not that Lil Wyte can't make a point or two. From start to finish, Phinally Phamous is hard, filled with street beats to make your head bob, and more fun than filling. ![]() Not bad, and while mainstream rap fans won't find much to holler about here, crunk fans with a taste for underground beats will be supersatisfied. With a rapid mouth and an attitude that's straight-up crunk, Lil Wyte came out of nowhere, landed his "My Smoking Song" on every Southern mixtape that mattered, and ended up one of the flagship artists on the revitalized Asylum label.
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