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Dorrough Music (Parental Advisory),Dorrough
    • Dorrough Music (Parental Advisory)
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    • What's My Ringtone
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    • Never Changed
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    • A Whole Lotta

songs

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    • Boy I Grind
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    • Ice Cream Paint Job
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    • She Ain't Got It All
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    • Hood Song
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    • Flashout
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    • Never Changed
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    • Feel This Way
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    • Piece & Chain Swangin
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    • This Time You Was Wrong
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    • Walk That Walk
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    • Wired To The T
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    • Trunk Bang
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    • What's My Ringtone
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    • A Whole Lotta
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    • Caramel Sundae

album review

On his debut full-length, Dallas-based Dorrough comes off as more than a ringtone rapper, but his transition from the singles club to the league of album artists gets off on a rocky start. Dorrough Music feels rushed when half-baked anthems like "Flashout" come around with their flashy hooks and flimsy ideas. Compare it to the rock-solid, instant party starters "Ice Cream Paint Job" or "Walk That Walk" and the difference in quality control is clear, but Dorrough stands behind all his material, and to his credit, delivers everything with all the hunger you'd expect from someone gunning for Slim Thug or Paul Wall's job. Lyrics are influenced by Wall's so-dumb-it's-fun-style with "I wouldn't spend a dollar on her at a Dollar Tree" being your average punch line. His monotone thug delivery is driven home by the stately hooks and the trunk-rumbling beats of 2 Much, DJ Montay, Todd Hamburger, and handful of others that bring the Texas street boom. Fans who like their hip-hop Lone Star State-big will find the rough edges easy to ignore. Everyone else should focus on the singles, which are satisfying in any territory. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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      • Love it!

      • This album is refreshing. Recommended to all the rap fans.
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      • 214Dtown

      • 214 in the house playa this is a good slab ridin' album know what I'm talkin' bout' bump ya shiiiii man
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