Dive into the vibrant and energetic world of C.M.L. with the 2013 release "Baller Blockin: Based On a True Story." This album is a bold and unapologetic journey through the streets of West Coast hip hop, infused with the high-energy spirit of hyphy. With a runtime of over an hour and thirteen minutes, this 15-track project is packed with hard-hitting beats and lyrical prowess that showcases C.M.L.'s unique style and storytelling ability.
The album kicks off with the intense "Barbarian," setting the tone for the raw and unfiltered content that follows. Tracks like "Square Hoes," "Never Change Up," and "That's All I Know" delve into the realities of street life, while collaborations with artists like Al B. Sure Jr., Mac Prince, and Cortez add depth and variety to the project. Standout tracks such as "I Fck'd Yo Girl," "Bitch I'm Da Shit," and "Niggaz Goin Shine" highlight C.M.L.'s ability to craft catchy, anthemic tunes that resonate with the streets.
"Baller Blockin: Based On a True Story" is not just an album; it's a testament to C.M.L.'s artistry and his ability to capture the essence of West Coast hip hop. The album's production, handled by Bankdup Ent., ensures a consistent and high-quality listening experience from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan of C.M.L. or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the raw and unfiltered energy of West Coast hip hop.