"Turfed Out Mafia" is a high-energy hyphy album released by Fed-X on January 1, 2007, under the labels Nor Cal Entertainment, Rapbay, and Urbanlife Music. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this album is a compact yet powerful journey through the streets of Oakland, California, showcasing Fed-X's raw talent and the vibrant hyphy scene of the mid-2000s.
The album kicks off with "Turf Intro," setting the stage for the gritty narratives and hard-hitting beats that follow. Tracks like "The Word" and "60 Bars" highlight Fed-X's lyrical prowess, while collaborations with artists like Sac Sin, The Jacka, and Doe Boinkz add depth and variety to the project. Standout tracks such as "Mob Life" and "Roll Wit Tha Mob" embody the hyphy spirit with their infectious energy and catchy hooks.
"Turfed Out Mafia" is not just a collection of songs but a snapshot of a time and place, capturing the essence of West Coast hip-hop culture. Whether you're a longtime fan of Fed-X or new to his music, this album offers a raw and unfiltered look into the life and struggles of the Turfed Out Mafia crew. Dive into the world of Fed-X and experience the unapologetic energy of hyphy music.