Ghetto Twiinz, a duo known for their Southern hip hop sound, released "Them People Coming" on November 30, 2010, under their independent label Katrinaville Entertainment. This EP is a short but powerful collection of eight tracks, each offering a glimpse into the raw and unfiltered world of Southern rap. With a total runtime of just 27 minutes, the album is a quick yet impactful listen, perfect for those who enjoy their hip hop straight to the point.
The EP kicks off with "Mad @Cha," setting the tone for the rest of the album with its gritty beats and bold lyrics. Tracks like "Rock Rock" and "Got That" showcase Ghetto Twiinz's ability to craft catchy hooks and hard-hitting verses, while "Lonely" offers a more introspective look at the struggles of life in the ghetto. The title track, "Them People Coming," is a standout, blending a infectious beat with a narrative that speaks to the experiences of many in the Southern hip hop scene.
"Same Lie" and "Money Talk" delve into themes of deceit and the pursuit of wealth, common topics in the genre, while "Give Me That Beat" closes out the album on an energetic note, leaving listeners wanting more. The production throughout the EP is consistent and well-crafted, providing a solid foundation for Ghetto Twiinz's lyrical prowess.
For fans of Southern hip hop, "Them People Coming" is a must-listen. It's a testament to Ghetto Twiinz's enduring legacy in the genre and a reminder of the power of authentic storytelling in music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to their work, this EP offers a compelling introduction to the world of Ghetto Twiinz.