Dive into the vibrant world of Dat Boi T with his 2011 release, "What's Really Good 4," a compelling blend of Latin, Mexican, and Southern hip hop influences. This 20-track album, spanning over an hour and nineteen minutes, is a testament to Dat Boi T's versatility and lyrical prowess, featuring a roster of talented collaborators.
The album kicks off with "Life In Da Slow Lane," setting the tone for the laid-back yet energetic vibes that follow. Tracks like "Raw Flow" and "Super High Flow" showcase Dat Boi T's signature style, while collaborations with artists like GT Garza, Felony, and Lucky Luciano add depth and variety to the album. Each track is a unique blend of beats and rhymes, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Dat Boi T's influences.
"What's Really Good 4" is not just an album; it's a journey through the streets and sounds that inspire Dat Boi T. From the smooth flows of "I Still Don't Care" to the hard-hitting beats of "Rapid Fire Academy," this album offers a comprehensive look into the artist's world. Whether you're a fan of Latin hip hop, Mexican hip hop, or Southern hip hop, "What's Really Good 4" has something to offer.
Released on January 14, 2011, under GT Digital and Slow Lane Records, this album is a standout in Dat Boi T's discography. It's a perfect addition to any hip hop enthusiast's collection, offering a blend of styles and influences that make it a timeless classic. So, grab your headphones and get ready to experience the best of Dat Boi T with "What's Really Good 4."