Artist: Lil' Debbie
Album: Home Grown (EP)
Release Date: July 31st, 2015
Most Memorable Lyric:
"Knock the bitch out like a Pacquiao hit,
Big bowls, fat blunts, I be packing my shit."
~ Hustle Hard
Can't Miss Song: Break It Down
This sexy stoner chick spits flames into the mic hotter than the tip of the joint that she just lit. Lil' Debbie is the female version of Wiz Khalifa, possessing a unique lyrical style falling between Nicki Minaj and Kreayshaun.
Video Review
Written Review
First and foremost, I just gotta say Lil' Debbie is smokin' hot (pun intended.) Okay now that that's out of the way, let's focus on her music. Lil' Debbie first gained notoriety during her stint with the now defunct group White Girl Mob. The 25-year-old California born artist's Home Grown EP is a good piece of work.
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| You gotta admit, she is fuc#!n hot. |
What is the main topic of the album you wonder? Well, you don't need a PhD from Harvard to discover that answer. With track names such as Let's Get High, Break It Down, Rollin N Smokin, and 420 you should be fully aware... It's all about the ganja, the marijuana, the weed, the renown herb. Nothing less and nothing more is discussed throughout the album. It's as if Lil' Debbie is married to marijuana, and does not want to cheat on it by talking about anything else in life. But this is not necessarily a negative thing.
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| Do you take weed to be your lawfully wedded wife? |
The EP offers eight tracks and is only 25 minutes in length, but offers a worthwhile listening experience. I am most impressed by Lil Debbie's delivery style of her punchlines, the smooth transitions that she has bar-for-bar and the quality of beats used throughout the EP. With lines like: "What you gonna do with all this heat up in your speakers? Leave the booth just like a furnace lighting up this fire reefer," Lil Debbie drops bars that are a mixture of Wiz Khalifa's amiable stoner mentality, mixed with Nicki Minaj's grit and sharpness. The chorus on all songs are good too.
Weed heads and college students are the ones to most appreciate this album. It is something that you can definitely listen to more than one time. Lil' Debbie has the potential to become a household name in the Hip-Hop world, and will likely do so within the next two to three years with her lyrical delivery style, 90's baby California inspired swag, and charming voice (and her stunning looks don't hurt either, let's be honest.)
Rating:
3.5 out of 5
3.5 out of 5




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