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Trap House - 20th Anniversary Edition Vinyl 2LP

Big Cat / SKU: hh-6044
2005 'Icy' debut from Guwop
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  • Excerpt from imaginary Lab review from 2005: “Word is bond, Young Jeezy really killed Gucci Mane on this dope southern rap song, B! Gucci’s finished, there’s no way he’s coming out of this beef ahead! That’s like Donald Trump being elected President! Nah fam I don’t need that 12-inch. Serato 4ever! Come to my gig tonight!” Fast forward to 2025, and this album is being re-released on vinyl. It’s a perfect excuse to revisit some gems from Radric Davis’ pre-“Lemonade” catalog. The big joint off this of course was “Icy,” which simultaneously introduced most of the radio-listening public to both Gucci and Jeezy. It was sort of a false start for both artists, and didn’t really come to symbolize the type of (t)rap music either of them would be known for, although Jeezy massively outshined La Flare at the time, igniting a long, drawn-out beef that almost spelled certain doom for our hero. But Lear Jet Gucci’s singular style and one-of-a-kind personality really shine throughout the rest of the album, and you can hear the seeds of today’s sound which Gucci has influenced perhaps more than anyone else; check out “Two Thangs,” “Pyrex Pot,” “That’s My Hood,” “Damn Shawty,” “Go Head” and the title track. 18 tracks altogether spread across four sides of vinyl.

    • black double vinyl pressing
    • original release year: 2005
    • music label: Big Cat 2025
    reviewed by tom violence 12/2018
    upc: 198704467172

Excerpt from imaginary Lab review from 2005: “Word is bond, Young Jeezy really killed Gucci Mane on this dope southern rap song, B! Gucci’s finished, there’s no way he’s coming out of this beef ahead! That’s like Donald Trump being elected President! Nah fam I don’t need that 12-inch. Serato 4ever! Come to my gig tonight!” Fast forward to 2025, and this album is being re-released on vinyl. It’s a perfect excuse to revisit some gems from Radric Davis’ pre-“Lemonade” catalog. The big joint off this of course was “Icy,” which simultaneously introduced most of the radio-listening public to both Gucci and Jeezy. It was sort of a false start for both artists, and didn’t really come to symbolize the type of (t)rap music either of them would be known for, although Jeezy massively outshined La Flare at the time, igniting a long, drawn-out beef that almost spelled certain doom for our hero. But Lear Jet Gucci’s singular style and one-of-a-kind personality really shine throughout the rest of the album, and you can hear the seeds of today’s sound which Gucci has influenced perhaps more than anyone else; check out “Two Thangs,” “Pyrex Pot,” “That’s My Hood,” “Damn Shawty,” “Go Head” and the title track. 18 tracks altogether spread across four sides of vinyl.

  • black double vinyl pressing
  • original release year: 2005
  • music label: Big Cat 2025
reviewed by tom violence 12/2018
upc: 198704467172

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