Artist: Playaz Circle
Album: Flight 360: The Takeoff
Label: DTP/ Def Jam


Thinking back to the first time I  heard Playaz  Circle I wasn’t blown away by them at all, but I always thought that they used good soul samples. An I noticed that Tity Boi had a presence and delivery that made him stand out. Then  after listening to “Flight 360:The Takeoff“,  I’m even more convinced that Tity Boi needs to drop a solo album but even more so “Good Music” will not be over looked. Even with album sales down and labels not giving out huge album budgets Tity Boi and Dollar still finds producers with that magic touch without using a super producer. Similar to what they did prior to with there break out street hit single  “Duffle Bag Boy” ft Lil Wayne. Setting things off with “Turbulence” produced by Hurt followed up by “Look What I got” where Tity Boi shows why he could just be right there with the best of them to come out from Atlanta and “Yeah We Gettin” Rich” ft Ludacris you would have to be deaf to ignore. Then after teaming back up with Lil Wayne on “Big Dawg” it doesn’t bring that same steam that “Duffle Bag Boy” did but it’s definitely a good album filler to complete a solid album when you add in “Can’t Remember” Ft. Bobby V. and “Weight Droppin” ft Raekwon(Prod by: Wonder Arillo). Cee-Lo brings the album to another level on “Ghetto” when Tity Boi zones out on his verse and paints a perfect picture. Then Dollar closes the deal on “Outta Here“.  Personally, records like “Stupid” ft OJ Da Juiceman and “DJ Know Me” should never of left the studio! I’m not sure how come the single for “First Class” did not make the album but other key tracks to check for are “Quit Flossin” ft The Casey Boyz of Jagged Edge and “Big Wheel Whippin“.