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Yung Berg - Look What You Made Me

| Billboard | | On the eve of his EP release last summer, we observed that Yung Berg embodied the charisma and lyrical flair that many other new artists lack. The charming 22-year-old Chicago-bred rapper doesn't disappoint with his debut. The brash "How You Do That There," featuring Dude N Nem, finds the former hype man proclaiming he is "the fresh prince of the chi" over simple-yet-catchy piano-based production. He continues boasting on the Twista-assisted "Where Do We Go From Here," warning his competitors of his impending takeover. Matters of the heart get attention on horn-laden single "Sexy Lady," where Berg recounts the qualities possessed by the various females in his life, while "Business" features singer Casha praising him for his prowess in the bedroom. Throughout, Berg never loses his appeal....full text |
| | Rapreviews | | Just over a year ago Yung Berg's "Look What You Made Me" was the album people couldn't wait for. In fact demand was so high that the labels behind him released the "Almost Famous" EP just to satiate the public demand. That demand came in large part due to a single called "Sexy Lady" which featured a snippet of a very familiar song - one which Kanye West himself looped for his hit "Diamonds From Sierra Leone....full text |
| | Allmusic | | On Look What You Made Me, the cocksure Yung Berg repeatedly mentions Jay-Z, Biggie, and Pac, but he certainly won't be mistaken for any of them. He apes Jay-Z's delivery quite a bit but his swagger and style is more Nelly and when it comes to lyrics, he's serviceable, not stunning. Put it this way, Look What You Made Me is his first full-length -- following his Almost Famous EP by just over a year -- and he's already used the word "Sexy" in the titles of two of his singles, but they were huge, hook-filled singles, both included here, surrounded by more of the same. "The Business," "Manager," "Do That There," and almost everything else that isn't marked "Interlude" would work just fine on urban radio. Add "Sexy Lady" and "Sexy Can I," plus a platinum dreams guest list that includes Ray J, Twista, Lloyd, and Eve, along with producers Rob Holladay and Mr. ColliPark, and the album is as sweet as candy, even when it's trying not to be sugary....full text |
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