Dive into the vibrant and diverse soundscape of Dat Boi T.'s debut album, "What's Really Good 4," released on January 14, 2011, under GT Digital and Slow Lane Records. This 19-track project is a fusion of Latin, Mexican, and Southern hip-hop influences, showcasing Dat Boi T.'s unique perspective and lyrical prowess.
The album kicks off with the laid-back groove of "Life In Da Slow Lane," setting the tone for the diverse journey ahead. Dat Boi T. collaborates with an impressive roster of featured artists, including GT Garza, Felony, DZA, and many more, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Standout tracks like "I Still Don't Care," "Steak N Shrimp," and "I'ma Boss" highlight the artist's versatility and ability to craft memorable hooks and clever wordplay.
With a runtime of over an hour and nineteen minutes, "What's Really Good 4" offers a substantial body of work that showcases Dat Boi T.'s growth and artistry. The album's production is characterized by its smooth beats, catchy melodies, and a blend of cultural influences that create a unique and captivating sound. Whether you're a fan of Latin hip-hop, Mexican hip-hop, or Southern hip-hop, this album is sure to impress and leave a lasting impact.