N.O.T.S. – True Blue II: You Only Live Once

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1 Intro: Front Door 05:44
2 N.O.T.S. II 05:51
3 Another Front & Bacc 05:25
4 Fucc Peace 05:43
5 On A Come Up 07:10
6 Bustas On Wax 06:30
7 Y.O.L.O. (Hooride 4 Da Westside) 05:14
8 Sleep N Wit Da Enemy 05:09
9 Aint No Trippen Weak Game 05:09
10 I Wonna Hit The Joint 06:28
11 Grind Me 04:58
12 Outro: Bacc Door 04:30

Description

True Blue II: You Only Live Once is the second studio album by Los Angeles-based rap group N.O.T.S. Released on April 11, 1994, under Ain’t Jokin Records, the album explores themes of street life and survival in a gangsta and G-Funk style, staying true to the group’s West Coast roots.

The album starts strong with “Intro: Front Door,” featuring scratches by DJ Maestro and Lil Ke-Ke Loco. “N.O.T.S. II” follows, showcasing the vocal talents of Evil Wacc II, H-Bone, Lil Ke-Ke Loco, Spanc Loc, and Squee Bastard. “Another Front & Bacc” and “Fucc Peace” delve into the challenges of life in the streets and the struggle for power.

“On A Come Up” and “Bustas On Wax” feature gritty lyrics and hard-hitting beats, highlighting the group’s ability to create memorable tracks. “Y.O.L.O. (Hooride 4 Da Westside)” serves as a nod to the West Coast lifestyle, with vocals by BG Ali and Lil Ke-ke Loco.

The album continues with tracks like “Sleep N Wit Da Enemy,” “Aint No Trippen Weak Game,” and “I Wonna Hit The Joint,” which feature an array of vocal talents and skillful scratching. “Grind Me” and “Outro: Bacc Door” conclude the album, leaving listeners with a lasting impression of N.O.T.S.’ unique sound and storytelling ability.

True Blue II: You Only Live Once showcases N.O.T.S.’ distinct style in the gangsta rap and G-Funk genres, offering listeners an authentic and unfiltered look at life in the streets of Los Angeles. With a combination of powerful lyrics, raw beats, and memorable performances, the album stands as a testament to the group’s talent and impact on the West Coast rap scene.

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