Prepare to dive into the high-energy world of hyphy music with Lee Majors' 2011 album "Scrapes Apes & Grapes." This 17-track powerhouse, released under Major Muzic, clocks in at a solid 76 minutes, offering a non-stop party from start to finish. Lee Majors, known for his collaborations with the likes of Young Lox, The Jacka, and Yukmouth, brings his signature West Coast flavor to this album, blending raw lyricism with infectious beats.
"Scrapes Apes & Grapes" kicks off with the high-octane "What's Movin" and doesn't let up, taking you through a journey of hard-hitting tracks like "I'm a Gangsta," the bass-heavy "Earthquake Music," and the club-ready "Head Bop Wit It." The album also showcases Lee Majors' versatility with tracks like "A Struggle," offering a glimpse into his introspective side.
Fans of hyphy music will appreciate the album's energetic beats and catchy hooks, while newcomers will find themselves drawn into Lee Majors' unique world. "Scrapes Apes & Grapes" is a testament to Lee Majors' skill as a lyricist and his ability to craft tracks that are both hard-hitting and danceable. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the hyphy scene, this album is sure to leave you craving more.