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Young Bleed - Vintage
Reviewed By: TRMNDUS
Album Rate: 3.5 out of 5 Stars



Young Bleed is back with his third effort "Vintage" on his label Da Tention Home Entertainment. Young Bleed has took sort of a break from things and come out of nowhere with this release with the added Carleone to his name. The album features Da Carleone Family, and production by Lokee.

1. "Born Kings" a intro by Uncle Pauly.....just some talking nothing too good should probably have you skipping it sounds sort of like some nonsense

2. "Tribal X istence" has a real kick bask shit on this beat it fits really good with Bleed’s flow. The hook on this one is pretty basic not really much of a hook more like a coming into verse type chant. Bleed flows pretty good overall on this track and shows he still got what it takes.

3. "Kisses N Hugs" has a nice eerie type of beat sounds like some straight down south mob shit. Bleed starts this track out and spits a good verse on his part. The hook on this track is done by bleed and it is pretty good not his best shit but does the job for sure. This track features a whole lot of folks like Indo Duce N Reporter, Rob N Each, Blazak Man, Lokee, Lucky Knuckles, & Last Level. This is like a big posse type track and everyone's pretty good throughout it. One of the tighter tracks on the album right here beat and flows come on point.

4. "Da Don" starts off with some reporter reporting on young bleed. The beat is pretty simple on this track nothing much to it which lets Bleed’s flow stand out. The hook on this one is pretty simple bleed handles it by chanting "Da Don" over and over. Bleed spits some pretty nice verses all the way through this one has you listening for the most part.

5. "Murderous" this track has some old school jazz type feel to it. The hook on this track comes out pretty nice some very well laid out vocals that go good with the beat. Young Bleed comes with some more pretty good flows on this track the good shit he was known for on his previous two albums.

6. "Da Indo Mission" just a little interlude go ahead and skip this one.

7. "Out Dat Dirty" has a deep down south gritty type beat sounds like some good come and get em shit. This track features Indo Duce N, Last Level and Lil Tyrant. Everyone comes pretty tight with the flows on this track good shit by the Carleone family. Young Bleed comes with a good verse on this track and does the hook on this track as well. Sounds a bit like his older work on the hook for this track.

8. "Bleed N Tyme" has a tight little beat going to it some more of that great south mob shit that fits bleeds voice nicely. This track features Lee Tyme and Da Hole In Da Wall Gang and they come pretty on point on this track. Bleed blows this track up nicely great flows on his part once again. one of the more better tracks on this album that is worth a check right here.

9. "Whatchall Mean" a real laid back beat with some humming/singy background vocals. Bleed does the first verse and the hook on this track and both come out good. This track features Indo Duce N Tech, Blazzak Man and Lokee once again. Another one of the big posse type tracks some pretty on point verses by the Carleone family.

10. "N Dis World" a different beat type of beat right here sounds like some bleed style shit mixed with some fiesta type shit. Bleed does the hook once again on this track and its another pretty nice one. He handles the flows once again nothing too bad and keeps you listening and wanting more of it.

11. "Take It E Zeh" a nice mid tempo beat sounds like some easy stuff for Bleed to rip apart. Another basic hook on Bleeds part but gets the job done once again. Bleed comes decent on this track and overall another pretty nice track with a good beat that is worth checking out.

12. "Out Da Windo" just the outro with them speaking on the whole Carleone family and shout outs for the most part.

Overall the production handled mostly by Lokee was pretty on point and fitted Bleed’s flow very nicely. The beats are not as top notch as Bleed’s previous two releases but fit him well and get the job done. Bleed has that sort of eccentric flow that a lot of us admired him for and he continues to keep it strong on this album. A lot of the hooks seem pretty basic but Bleed does the job and keeps you listening. If you liked his previous effort go ahead and scoop this one up because its on that level for the most part.