
Houston's Boss Hogg delivers a vault of confident, syrupy street anthems. Expect deep baritone flows over trunk-rattling, laid-back beats.
August 11, 2010 · Boss Hogg Outlawz
"Cleaning da Vault" immerses the listener in the quintessential sound of early 2010s Houston hip-hop, delivered by one of its most distinctive voices. This album is a masterclass in confident swagger, built on a foundation of thick, syrupy beats and Slim Thug's unmistakable deep baritone. It's music designed for cruising, for feeling like the boss, and for celebrating the grind, offering a consistent, head-nodding groove that never rushes but always moves with purpose. The atmosphere is undeniably urban, evoking late-night drives through cityscapes where the bass is felt as much as heard.
How does Cleaning da Vault sound next to the rest of Slim Thug's catalogue?
The production is built around drum machine than this artist usually allows.
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