Flight 360: The Takeoff EXPLICIT LYRICS Playaz Circle

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  • Release Date: 09/29/2009
  • Sales Rank: 36,825
  • Label: DTP RECORDINGS
  • UPC: 602517814141
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Flight 360: The Takeoff

1LISTENTurbulence 3:14
2LISTENLook What I Got 3:35
3LISTENStupid 4:10
4LISTENWelcome Aboard 0:29
5LISTENHold Up 3:31
6LISTENYeah We Gettin' Rich 4:23
7LISTENCan't Remember 2:46
8LISTENBig Dawg 4:36
9LISTENQuit Flossin' 3:51
10LISTENRefreshments 0:21
11LISTENBig Wheel Whippin' 4:29
12LISTENWeight Droppin' 3:46
13LISTENDJ Know Me 4:19
14LISTENGhetto 4:46
15LISTENPrepare for Landing 0:17
16LISTENOutta Here 4:05

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A significant step up from their debut, the Playaz Circle's sophomore release, Flight 360: The Takeoff, finds the longstanding -- although only recently recorded -- crew trading lines like they've been together for years, something missing the first time out. There's a long guest list -- ranging from OJ da Juiceman to Ludacris -- which is a good thing since members Tity Boi and Dolla Boy aren't the most riveting rappers, but they're strong enough to avoid any hostile takeover. Even when an Auto-Tuned Lil Wayne appears on the highlight "Big Dawg," the duo is in command, and with "duffle bag" references being dropped frequently, there's no mistaking who's behind this players ball. The "like" punch lines may be in overabundance -- "I need cheese like nacho" arguably the worst -- and the production from Hurt, Aktual, the Casey Boys, and others doesn't flex the duo's Southern side like fans of the DTP label might hope, but it's hard to deny that this simple, entertaining album has highlights well into the fourth quarter. Actually, the Playaz often sound very East Coast, and seeing how they love "Z"s and keep their swagger chilled and smooth, Flight 360 suggests they are a 21st century update of the likeminded Sporty Thievz, which for most hip-hop fans is a very good thing. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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