C.M.L. brings the heat with his 2013 release, "Baller Blockin: Based On a True Story." This West Coast hip-hop album is a high-energy journey through the world of C.M.L., filled with tracks that showcase his unique style and lyrical prowess. With 17 tracks clocking in at just over an hour and a half, this album is a solid representation of the hyphy scene and West Coast hip-hop.
Featuring collaborations with notable artists like Al B. Sure Jr., Mac Prince, and Cortez, C.M.L. delivers a diverse range of tracks that blend braggadocious anthems, party starters, and introspective cuts. From the hard-hitting beats of "Barbarian" and "Square Hoes" to the smooth grooves of "I Just Wanna Roll" and "Hoes Get Money," the album offers a dynamic listening experience.
C.M.L. doesn't shy away from controversy, as evidenced by tracks like "I Fck'd Yo Girl" and "Lyrical Ether (Philthy Rich Diss)," which showcase his unapologetic approach to lyricism. Meanwhile, tracks like "Not Hollywood" and "Paper" provide a glimpse into the realities of street life and the pursuit of success.
Produced under the Bankdup Ent. label, "Baller Blockin: Based On a True Story" is a testament to C.M.L.'s ability to craft an engaging and authentic narrative through his music. Whether you're a longtime fan of West Coast hip-hop or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.