Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0886970840729 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Epic Manufacturer: Epic MPN: 708407 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Epic Release Date: 2008-08-12 Studio: Epic
Editorial Review:
Explicit Version. Look What You Made Me, is the long-awaited debut album from 22 year-old rapper, Yung Berg. After exploding onto the scene with his 2007 hit, 'Sexy Lady' (and its remix featuring Jim Jones, Rich Boy and DJ Khaled), Berg went back into the lab with Ray J to create one of 2008's biggest smashes with 'Sexy Can I.' Wanting to show the full range of his talent, Berg quickly piggy-backed 'Sexy Can I' with his street single/video for 'Do That There' before returning to the more commercial leanings of his current hit single, 'The Business', featuring CASHA.'The Business' is quickly shaping up to be another big hit for the rapper.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: can this fool retire Comment: yung berg is the problem with hip hop I can't stand him I'm glad trick trick had sopme of his boys give himn the businbess when berg got wooped and his chain snatched. Customer Rating: Summary: Yung Berg - Look What You Made Me Comment: Yung Berg's debut album is "Look What You Made Me" (2008) is a fifteen track release which features guest appearances from Ray J, Dude N'Em, Casha, Twista, Junior, Trey Songz, Lloyd, Casha, Amerie, Eve & Collie Buddz. The twenty two year old rapper starts the album off with the title track paying tribute to many Hip Hop artists, and talking about the influence they had on him. "Sexy Can I" is the commercial single which will get this album some attention, a lukewarm collaboration with Ray J, while "Do That There" is a bland collaboration with Dude N'Em. Female singer Casha is featured on another single "The Business", while Veteran MC Twista drops in for "Where Do We Go" & singer Junior laces "Sexy Lady" with some smooth vocals. Singers Trey Songz & Lloyd are featured on more lackluster collaborations in "One Night" & "Manager", and things don't improve any from there. It's easy to fast forward through an album like this, I checked out Yung Berg's EP last year, and this is basically a rehash of it, I was not impressed with that release and feel that this one is no better. It's all so packaged, with very little genuine realness in the music. Yung Berg's lack of lyrical ability and strong reliance on halfhearted Rap/R & B collaborations make "Look What You Made Me" a release worth skipping over. Customer Rating: Summary: LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME Comment: the best rap album ever. yung berg is the best rap artist ever without a dout. very great album from yung'n thanks for makin' the album. Customer Rating: Summary: Since day 1 Comment: Yung Berg has done nothing less on this album but continue to blow me away. This album is one that is full of speacial creativity. One of the things that each and every track possesses is that they are marketable and he still keep his originality in his flow. One thing that this album does is prove that he has something to say. Look what you made me is amazing, creative,what people want to hear, and good music. Counting out issues he has in his personal life, this albums shows true creative direction and longevity.