Yung Berg's Look What You Made Me: An Early Album Review

Does the Chi-Town Rapper Top Sexy Can I and Sexy Lady?

The Reviewer
Yung Berg took the world by storm with his first single Sexy Lady back in 2007. Since then the Chicago, Illinois based rapper has been putting the final touches on his debut LP Look What You Made Me. Riding the success of another hit collaboration this time with Ray J, will Yung Berg be able to ride to the top of the charts.

The first single off of Look What You Made Me is Sexy Lady featuring Junior. The song was featured on Yung Berg's EP Almost Famous. The song is the typical mid-tempo club song. The track is insanely catchy and launched Yung Berg into the mainstream as an artist.

The second single is Sexy Can I which features Ray J and is also on his album All I Feel. The sing is one of the biggest songs of 2008. The song reintroduced Yung Berg to the marketplace after the absence from Sexy Lady.

The third single off the album is Do Dat There featuring Dude 'n' Nem. The song features an incredibly catchy beat. The track is different than the otherwise light fare found on the album.

The forth single Tha Business features Yung Berg's artist Casha. The song features Yung Berg rapping in a sing-song style flow. The song is incredibly catchy and very commercial.

Eve and Collie Buddz join Yung Berg on Victory Lap. The song however is just an afterthought compared to the other material found on the album.

Lloyd teams with Yung Berg on the Mr. Collipark produced Manager. The song is where Yung Berg is at his strongest; doing commercial rap teamed with an R&B singer. The song is one of the strongest tracks on the album.

Where Do We Go features fellow Chicago rapper Twista. The song is almost foreign to the rest of the album. The song features an old-school almost Kanye West flavored beat with both Chi-Town rappers spitting over it. The track is much harder than the rest of the commercial driven album.

Trey Songz joins Yung Berg on One Night. The song is another strong collaboration between Yung Berg and an R&B vocalist.

Outerspace is not what you would expect from Yung Berg. Instead of rapping, the song finds Yung Berg mostly singing throughout the track. The song is catchy and interesting.

Overall Yung Berg delivers a fairly solid album. The tracks found on the album will definitely appeal to his target audience. Overall Look What You Made Me gets 7.5 out of 10. If you are a fan of Yung Berg make sure you pick up Look What You Made Me when it is available in stores on August 12th.

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