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YING YANG TWINS - Chemically Imbalanced

| Jam! | | Once upon a time, Ying Yang Twins planned to title this album 2 Live Crew. So it's no surprise Atlanta rappers D-Roc and Kaine are as nasty as they want to be on their fifth CD Chemically Imbalanced. But they aren't as nasty as they used to be, either. Granted, it would be tough for the Twins (and producer Mr. ColliPark) to be sleazier than they were on last year's irresistibly filthy Wait (The Whisper Song). Still, at first this hour-long disc seems to be cut from the same cloth....full text |
| | Popmatters | | No, the Ying Yang Twins were never really meant to be taken seriously; much like their lyrics, they have always been thin, flashy, and kind of vapid, but above all, as a rule, dirty and crass. The cover art alone shows nothing has changed for Chemically Imbalanced—it’s ugly, simplistic, and amateurish, setting a pretty low bar for the music to aim at....full text |
| | RollingStone | | There's nothing as interesting as "Wait (The Whisper Song)" on this ATL duo's fifth album, but with help from co-producer Wyclef Jean, the Twins get a little more adventurous. The hot ones: "Jack It Up" suggests Lil Jon, and "Friday" sets soused group choruses and spitfire rhymes over a beat that splits the differences between "Bombs Over Baghdad" and a reggaeton cut....full text |
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