Friday 12 February 2016

"Album Cover"
I purchased myself a copy of Stitch's debut album A.B.C (All Bout Cash), and I must say it was a great choice kickstarting the CD with the song "Keep It Alive" right after the Intro(skit), which is a hustler's version of a love song,with an A-list instrumental produced by KaniBal. One of our favorite songs on this album, with metaphorical punchlines fromStitch and an honest approach from D-jay with KaniBal's gracious voice on the hook. The lyrical content & delivery from all three artists is on 10, the emotion in their voice projection's believable. Among other songs are the bangers "Get It In" featuring Catty Cattand "Danger" featuring Lil D, with an old school melodic feel of a summer jam.
However, after listening to the album a few more times, I still couldn't grasp the idea ofStitch's sound as an individual seeing as the entire album is flooded with features (good features), which makes it difficult for listeners to get acquited with his music as a solo artist considering that this is his first solo album. One would have thought it is a Gumdam(his former group's) project as he included old unreleased tracks from the group on the album as his own featuring the group members. Out of the ten songs on the CD, nine had features.

Album title: All Bout Cash
Artist: Stitch
Rating: 3 out of 5

Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Keep it Alive ft KaniBal
3. Even Me ft K.K & Quido
4. Hustlin ft Team Gumdam
5. Stupid Girls ft Team Gumdam, Nemisis & Mr Dope
6. Far Away ft Stan Poet & Quido
7. F*cked Up (skit)
8. Hands Down
9. Ayo ft Team Gumdam
10. Danger ft Lil D & Zig Zag
11. I'm Broke (skit)
12. I Get It In ft Catty Catt
13. Better Than ft Quido