Hear the outcry of voices from within the American inner-city struggle on "Allright" by Stat Quo featuring Talib Kweli, produced by Symbolic One. This song tells it like it is from 2 people who look for greater hope within the struggle as reporters of ghetto life. This song is from Stat Quo's album "Statlanta"
The piano arrangements on this song are next-level and really drive the emotion of this song. I know S1 collaborates with a pianist by the name of Caleb, I assume it's him who played the beautiful keys you hear on this one.
I'm happy to see these guys stick to their guns and provide a strong dose of reality in song, this type of content has always been very beneficial to me as a hip hop listener from day one.
Listen to snippets of the new album "Statlanta" at Amazon.com
Track listing
No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "The Beginning" Needlz, Infinity* 3:13
2. "Welcome Back" (featuring Marsha Ambrosius) Syience 4:39
3. "Ghetto U.S.A." (featuring Antonio McLendon) Sha Money XL 3:22
4. "Dedicated" Dr. Dre, Mark Batson* 3:33
5. "Success (Back to U)" Phonix 3:37
6. "Catch Me" Boi-1da 3:38
7. "Cry" (featuring Brevi) Stat Quo 3:40
8. "Space Ship" (featuring Esthero) The Royal Court 3:42
9. "Lie to You" (featuring Raheem DeVaughn & Devin the Dude) Ski Beatz 4:14
10. "Alright" (featuring Talib Kweli) S1 5:02
11. "What I Like" Stat Quo, LouisKeyz* 3:40
12. "Penthouse Condo" Dr. Dre 3:47
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