Dive into the gritty and raw world of Southern hip hop with Ghetto Twiinz's sophomore album, "In That Water," released on July 1, 1997, under Rap-A-Lot Records. This 59-minute journey through the streets is a testament to the duo's unfiltered storytelling and hard-hitting beats. With tracks like "Sho No Love," "Gangsta Shit," and "Responsibility," Ghetto Twiinz deliver a powerful narrative that captures the essence of their environment and experiences. The album's production, entirely handled by the duo, showcases their versatility and creativity, making "In That Water" a standout piece in the Southern hip hop genre. From the energetic "Jump Jump!" to the introspective "Mamma’s Hurting," each track offers a unique perspective, making this album a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their music, "In That Water" is a must-explore piece of hip hop history.