Live From The Kitchen

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AlbumJan 10 / 201211 songs, 49m 48s75%
Trap Southern Hip Hop
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A reigning champion of Memphis-based rap, Yo Gotti has spent more than a decade extolling his skills since his 2000 debut, *From Da Dope Game 2 Da Rap Game*. He\'s put out six editions of his *Cocaine Muzik* mixtape series, plus other independent favorites like *Life* and *Back 2 Da Basics*. *Live from the Kitchen* is his first major-label release; it benefits from a gang of big-name collabos, including Gucci Mane, Trina, and Nicki Manaj (\"5 Star Remix\") and Rick Ross (\"Harder\"), as well as Big K.R.I.T., Big Sean, Wale, and Wiz Khalifa on the rambunctious posse cut \"Go Girl.\" Radio-ready production comes from the usual suspects: Southern-fried superproducers like Shawty Red, Lex Luger, and Drumma Boy, who provide the requisite stutter-snares, dreamy synth squiggles, and booming low end. Check out the borderline romantic \"We Can Get It On\" and the ominous \"Red, White & Blue\" featuring Jadakiss.

5.6 / 10

After a decade in the game, the Memphis rapper releases his first major-label album. Guests include Rick Ross, Big K.R.I.T., and 2 Chainz.

Even with a fat discography already in the books, Live from the Kitchen was designed as Yo Gotti's "official" debut, with all previous efforts relegated to "street" or "independent" status.

Yo Gotti doesn’t strain himself trying to save Live from the Kitchen.