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Rockstar Mentality
Rockstar Mentality
Shop Boyz / CD / 2007
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Trying to capitalize on the success of the hybrid, the
rap
-influenced
rock
, or
rock
-influenced
rap
, that has brought success to bands like
Linkin Park
,
OutKast
, and
Gnarls Barkley
, Atlanta's
Shop Boyz
unleashed their very own brand of "hood
rock
," as they called it, into the world in the spring of 2007. Shortly before the group's album,
Rockstar Mentality
, was released, the single
"Party Like a Rockstar"
had reached number two on the
Billboard
Hot 100 and found top spots on both the
pop
and
rap
charts, figures that prove the approach to have been the right one. At least, that is, in commercial terms. Because while the song itself has done well, it's by no means due of any legitimate musical talent on the part of
the Boyz
(unlike
Linkin Park
,
OutKast
, and
Gnarls Barkley
, all of whom are smart
and
talented).
Rockstar Mentality
is clearly a calculated move, and it shows, lacking that creative spontaneity that made songs like
"Crazy"
or
"Hey Ya"
so appealing. The tracks on this album are obviously formulaic and contrived: each of the three rappers takes an unremarkable verse, separated from the other ones by simple singsongy hooks that are catchy only because of their repetitiveness. Guitars are king here, more than the heavy bass and synth most associated with
Southern rap
(though both are still present), from the minor riffs on
"Party Like a Rockstar"
to the vaguely
Latin
-inspired
"My Car,"
to the interpretation of
the Fixx
's
"One Thing Leads to Another"
on
"Baby Girl,"
to the amazingly embarrassing
blues
of
"Rollin'."
But despite all of these attempts,
Rockstar Mentality
doesn't sound or feel like a
rock
album, at all.
The Shop Boyz
and their producers are looking for that grit and pomp that attract audiences to
rock
music (and
rock
stars), but instead they end up with a
boy band
version of it, which is OK, if that's what you're looking for. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
Artist
Shop Boyz
Format
CD
Genre
Rap
Label Name
Republic
Producer
Fire, Billy Hume, David Banner, Jim Jonsin, Ron "Neff U" Feemster, Original Dream Team, Cal Rip, Jason "Pit" Pittman
Release Date
2007 06 19
Song List
1: Party Like a Rockstar (4:13)
2: Bowen Homes (4:37)
3: Baby Girl (2:53)
4: They Like Me (3:16)
5: Next to Me (4:10)
6: Rollin' (3:48)
7: Rockstar Mentality (3:25)
8: Flexin' (3:22)
9: Totally Dude (4:13)
10: Showin' Me Love (2:54)
11: My Car (3:25)
12: Sumthin' to Talk 'Bout (3:36)
13: World on Fire (3:25)
Style.Categories
Rap-Rock, Party Rap, Pop-Rap, Southern Rap
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