"Turfed Out Mafia" is a high-energy, hyphy album by Fed-X, released on January 1, 2007, under the labels Nor Cal Entertainment, Rapbay, and Urbanlife Music. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this album is a raw and unfiltered look into the life and struggles of the streets, with Fed-X and his crew delivering hard-hitting bars and catchy hooks throughout.
The album kicks off with "Turf Intro," setting the tone for the rest of the project. Standout tracks like "Mob Life" and "Roll Wit Tha Mob" feature guest appearances from Fed-X's crew, including Sac Sin and Doe Boinkz, showcasing the camaraderie and loyalty within their group. "60 Bars" is a testament to Fed-X's lyrical prowess, while "Turf Muzik" and "Gangsterism" (featuring The Jacka) highlight the album's gritty and unapologetic nature.
"Turfed Out Mafia" is not just about the hustle and the struggle, though. Tracks like "Heaven or Hell" and "Paper Depression" delve into the moral dilemmas and consequences of life in the fast lane. The album also features introspective moments, such as the interlude "Ressurect the Word," which adds a layer of depth to the overall project.
With its hard-hitting beats, memorable hooks, and raw lyricism, "Turfed Out Mafia" is a classic hyphy album that captures the essence of West Coast rap in the mid-2000s. Fed-X's authenticity and passion shine through on every track, making this album a standout in his discography and a must-listen for fans of the genre.