Still Intoxicated/ZONE 3 Mechanicville
Glenn Colvin | Atlanta,Georgia WESTSIDE ZONE 4 | 05/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Since his release from jail Sammy Sam has done it again. This album entitled Still Intoxicated has many bass sounding beats and lyrics. Track 1 Fi Soldiers he starts off in the club with his label mates. Track 2 Let em In is an alright song with some tight lyrics. Track 3... which disses Pastor Troy is one of the many hits on this album. This track features Lil Jon who made the hit song Bia Bia and it features Flex Diablo another Atlanta native. Track 4 Still Intoxicated is like a part II to Intoxicated which was on Knuckle Up. His label mates are featured on this song too. Track 5 is just a skit which is called Madd Producer which is just talkin about how they aint playin and f**k da hataz. Track 6 Crank it Up is aight but could be better. Track 7 You Fu**ed Up is aight too. Track 8 is the Meet Me in the Parking Lot skit its basically talking about if something happens in the club its gon go down in the parking lot. Track 9 is the hit song Meet Me in the Parking Lot which features most of his label mates and his neice Lil Mikia who is straight snapping and representing for her hood ZONE 3 Mechanicville. Track 10 Hometown which features Wicket from Ghetto Mafia gots a tight lil beat going. Track 11 is just a DJ Skit which introduces the hit single Call For Back Up. Track 12 Call For Back Up has a tight bass beat which has you bobbing your head the whole way through. Track 13 I Use to Love Ya is a slow song. Track 14 Flatline iz tight. Its off da chain. It expresses how crooked these Atlanta Cops are and how they kill people for no reason. Track 15is called Hostile Fan which has this young boy calling claiming he knows Sammy Sa. Track 16 What's Up is aight. Track 17 As I Lay features Portia who sings her way through the song. But overall tha Hitmans back...."