Dive into the vibrant and energetic world of West Coast hip hop with Messy Marv's "Money is da Motive 2," a high-octane album that captures the essence of hyphy culture and the gritty reality of street life. Released on November 16, 2011, under Gang Injunction Music, this 24-track project is a testament to Marv's lyrical prowess and his ability to blend raw, unfiltered storytelling with infectious beats.
From the opening track "We Trapt Out" to the closing notes of "Trapin hard," Messy Marv takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of the trap life, with tracks like "Trap Life" and "Trapin hard" serving as anthems for the hustlers. The album features a standout collaboration with Gucci Mane on "Roll the Window," adding a touch of Southern flavor to the West Coast sound.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Money is da Motive 2" is packed with bangers like "Smack Yo Self," "Take Em To School," and "Bullet Wit Yo Name On It - studio," showcasing Marv's versatility and range. The album also offers a glimpse into his personal life with tracks like "I love my Bitches" and "Good day," adding a touch of vulnerability to the otherwise hard-hitting record.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Messy Marv or a newcomer to his music, "Money is da Motive 2" is an essential addition to your hip hop collection. The album is a celebration of the West Coast sound and a testament to the power of raw, unfiltered storytelling. So turn up the volume, press play, and let Messy Marv take you on a ride through the streets of the West Coast.