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Record Label: Def Jam/ DTP Records
Featured Artists: Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Shawnna and Phonte Of Little Brother
Article by: Serge Fleury

Tupac had The Outlaws, Biggie had Junior Mafia, Nas had the Bravehearts, and Ludacris has DTP. And from DTP comes Playaz Circle, which consist of DTP affiliates, Tity Boi, and Dolla Boy.

After contributing on various DTP projects, the duo steps out on their own with Supply & Demand. Even though their stepping out of Ludacris’ shadow, the Grammy Award winner is not far behind as he is featured on two tracks.

One of them being "Better Knock", and the other being "U Can Believe It". Over the bellows of background vocals, the three Atlanta natives talk about their material items with lines like; “and this is how we do it/straight shots with no chaser/and every round I toast to show off my bracelet.”

"Paint Still Wet "is an ode to man’s first love, their cars. The hook is pretty repetitive, but the pair manages not to forget every single car components, and the females that want to be see in them. As they narrate their adventures with phrases like; “I’m jumpin’ outta that b**ch/can’t miss them 26’s deep dish with 8 inch lip/when I pull up on the strip/shawty jumped in and just in and crept /I’m like b**ch sit ya ass still and do n’t tear up my sh*t.”

"Gucci Bag" features their former DTP comrade, Shawnna. It’s pretty much more of the same, with rhymes about how they’re able to afford anything in existence. One of the stand out tracks on the album is "Duffle Bag Boy" featuring Lil’ Wayne.

Stunna Jr. opts not to show up Tity Boy and Dolla Boy with his newfound lyricism, so he just contributes on the hook. But they still manage to make the song their own with quips like; “you n***as barley dressing/I got thousands piling/that’s that salad dressing/I’m on my thousandth island.”

"Paper Chaser" is self-explanatory as they rap about all their worldly possessions, but also mention that fact that they worked hard to get where they’re at. "Let Me Fly" is one of the more serious songs on the album, as they get away from bragging about material items, and reminisce on their struggle to reach the top.

At the end of the day, Playaz Circle aren’t the most lyrical MC’s coming out of Hot-Lanta, but they do a decent job of carrying an album and show people that they don’t need a heavyweight like Ludacris to hold their hand though a whole project.

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