The only thing missing is a Johnny P hook lol. This is the classic smooth track from Traxster/Twista. Add a smooth hook from new artist Tia London and this is another solid track for Mr. Here Twista speaks on the theory that the world will end in 2012 and how he wants to be with his girl like it’s 2012 (until the end). it just sounds like Twista liked My Chick Bad and wanted something similar except the song has a whole isn’t as catchy. The reason I don’t like it is that I think it’s way too similar to “My Chick bad” (Both produced by Traxster). I find a song I dislike so early in the album. Add a smooth hook from Chris Brown (originally done by T-Pain) and you have a classic track for the ladies similar to Wetter from the last album. Twista is known to kill tracks for the ladies with the fast flow and this is no different. Another dope lyrical track from twista that fans of Twista from the Adrenaline Rush days will enjoy. I’m glad to see niggas catch up to speed” Twista lets everyone know that they can’t touch him on the fast flow on this song and this track is a perfect example why. “Twista been coming with fast lyrics for years. The instrumental is classic Traxster with a twista vocal sample “You Don’t Wanna Bring Darkness Into This”. This has the classic intro with Traxster talking that Adrenaline Rush & Category F5 had. The last album Twista featured Buk (of Psychodrama) on the into and this time he has Dawreck. Hit the jump for the review track by trackġ. Honestly I think the worst songs on the album is the ones where he strays away from the sound that people loved on Adrenaline Rush. Overall it’s obviously nowhere near as good as Adrenaline Rush or even Kamikaze but its a solid effort. it comes off as him imitating the new songs that get played “I Do” & the track with Flocka Flame. The second problem is Twista’s attempts to try and fit in with whats hot. The Traxster beats are on point here as usual and Twista doesn’t disappoint with the lyrics. I know Skooda was on the best buy bonus or something with the last album but come on. I just feel like if these people are your artists you should atleast give them a spot on the album. The first problem I have with the album is one of the same problems I had with Category F5. I really enjoyed the album, so you can assume I was anticipating their next album together. Doolittle soundtrack.Not too long ago I reviewed Category F5 which was the return of the Traxster/Twista duo. The album also produced “In Your World,” which was featured on the Dr. Mobstability ultimately sold over 700,000 units and was certified gold by the RIAA. Mobstability was well received by fans and painted vivid images of Crook County (Cook County) street life over grimy instrumental canvasses. The Mobstaz were featured on Adrenaline Rush and also began working on their group album, Mobstability, which was released in 1998. Liffy and Mayz met Twista early on in their native Chicago, and when they all found themselves in the same studio while Twista was recording his Atlantic debut, Adrenaline Rush, the Speedknot Mobstaz were born. The Speedknot Mobstaz are a two emcee collective consisting of Liffy Stokes and Mayz. The video for the single will be coming soon. Their new single, “Money To Blow,” featuring platinum artist Twista, is climbing up the urban radio charts. New York, NY - The Speedknot Mobstaz’s new album, Mobstability II: Nation Bizness, has a new street date of May 27th, 2008.