Andre Nickatina's "Conversation With A Devil" is a raw and unfiltered dive into the gritty underbelly of West Coast hip hop, released on April 22, 2003, under Fillmoe Coleman Records. This album is a bold exploration of the rap and pimp lifestyle, delivered with Andre's signature unapologetic style. With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, the album packs a punch with 16 tracks, including notable collaborations with artists like Dubee, Equipto, and San Quinn.
The album kicks off with the titular track, "Conversation With A Devil," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Standout tracks like "Fly Like A Bird," "Rise And Fall Of A Rap Cat," and "Soul Of A Coke Dealer" showcase Andre's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The album also features a mix of high-energy tracks like "5th Gear" and "Ayo For Yayo," as well as introspective cuts like "Train With No Love" and "Fist Full Of Dollars Green Eyes."
"Conversation With A Devil" is a testament to Andre Nickatina's unique perspective and his ability to paint vivid pictures with his words. The album is a must-listen for fans of West Coast hip hop and those who appreciate raw, unfiltered storytelling. With its blend of hard-hitting beats and Andre's distinctive flow, "Conversation With A Devil" is a standout release in Andre Nickatina's discography.