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Reviews

  • not a one hit wonder

    4
    By 21Vjm23
    Oviously every song not going to be as good as pop lock and drop it. Not to many bad songs. He defintly isn't a one hit wonder. He can actully rap. Calling him a one hit wonder like calling Maino, Ace hood or Dolla weak. He's a new rapper and this album is great for a debut album.
  • Not that bad

    4
    By MJMusik
    Listen, if you really are so down on rap music in general, stop writing reviews for it and find a new genre. Huey's got some tight songs on this album. 2 Nite is my favorite. Take the time to listen cuz I was actually impressed by this album in general.
  • Notebook Paper - Huey

    2
    By Moviewhiz1
    My next review is newcomer Huey, a rapper known by the phrase one hit wonder. Notebook Paper is the debut album by him, and I must say wow. During the start of the album I started to feel the beat, but I kinda lost it after track 4. Most songs are the same nothing is unique. The only ones I recomend are G5 and Pop, Lock, and Drop It. Notebook Paper 2/10 Bout Dat 4/10 Aye 6/10 Pop, Lock, and Drop It 8/10 Closet Full of Clothes 0/10 2 Nite 3/10 G5 9.5/10 G5 (RMX) 10/10 Money Ova 6/10 My Zone 7/10 When I Hustle 7.5/10 Luv n Ya Life .5/10 Nobody Loves The Hood 4.5/10 Glad 2 B Alive 6.5/10 Pop, Lock, and Drop It (RMX) 9.5/10
  • Huey - Notebook Paper

    3
    By Anonymous979
    Huey is here with his debut album "Notebook Paper." After the hit single, "Pop, Lock & Drop It" hit the streets, he became recognized as an artist and began his new career. Let's see how he did. 1. Intro / Notebook Paper: Nice intro to the track as he introduces the title and creates a track off that title. Good track with a booming beat. 3.5/5 2. Bout Dat: The track is ok. It's just more of what you're hearing in today's hip hop/rap music. Bragging about his money and how his albums gonna sell a lot of copies. 3/5 3. Aye: This isn't the best track. This is probably the worst track on the album as the beat is irritating and it gets very repetitive. One word sums it up; SKIP! 1.5/5 4. Pop, Lock & Drop It: First single off the album and it's a pretty good one. It's a nice dance track that has definitely been in the clubs for a while. 4/5 5. Closet Full Of Clothes: Hot track here as Huey flows nicely. He spits hard and the chopped & screwed hook goes along with the beat nicely. 4/5 6. 2 Nite: Another good track here as the beat is hot and the drumbs add a nice touch. 4/5 7. Tell Me This (G-5): Awesome track here though the interlude at the end should've been left out. Nice beat and this is another song you can sum up with one word; HOT! 4.5/5 8. Money Ova: Yo Gotti is definitely creating a name for himself as he adds in a great verse here. A good track that Diamond also flows nicely on. Huey still does his thing. 4/5 9. My Zone: The track is ok. Kind of a tone down from the last few. Nonetheless, still a good track. Huey flows nicely to the beat. 3.5/5 10. When I Hustle: R&B singer, Lloyd, adds in an amazing touch to the song. This is the R&B song that all rappers must have and it's a hot one. Best track so far. 5/5 11. Luv N Ya Life: Not a great track but the beat is pretty good. It could've worked for someone else, but as for Huey, not so much. 2.5/5 12. Nobody Loves The Hood: A nice personal track here that is self-explanitory by the title. Huey shows a different side here and I like it. 4/5 13. Glad 2 B Alive: Great track here as T-Pain adds a nice touch. The beat definitely fits T-Pain more and it's a hit. 4.5/5 14. Pop, Lock & Drop It (Remix): One amazing track to end an album on. The best one on the album and Bow Wow owns the song. T-Pain may have been better. I don't know! A remix that totally smashes the original into a wall. 5/5 All in all, Huey put out a nice album here. For a new comer, he's definitely one to keep your eyes on. He can't be put up there with rappers such as Lil Wayne (my favorite in the game), Bun B, Young Jeezy, 50 Cent, or many more. He is still putting out a name for himself and may be good enough to pursure this career without hesitation. Overall Score: 3/5
  • great cd

    5
    By TheRealest808
    dis was a great cd
  • 5stars for effort on money ova

    5
    By Quikflow
    For some reason, the best song on this CD is money ova, and it's the least popular which is ridiculous. That song kicked every one of the other songs butts off this list. I totally recommend you get money ova, it's like a great rap and party song. Another song that's extremely good is lil' jon and the east side boys, "What U Gon Do" which is probably the best party song. So I recommend you save your money for getting something worth buying especially these songs. Check my pro. to see what music I like too. :)
  • just another little rapper

    1
    By guzman530
    these little rappers better get their lyrics checked and Huey sounds like he was writtin' the whole album in the first grade, and i don't care who he wit', this is garbage
  • Yeah

    3
    By big boi 1221
    Okay, I'm not quite sure what to make of this album, but I'll try my best to give an honest review. First and foremost, this album bangs. The beats are very southern, and are generally hit or miss. They are all good to ride to, but some of the songs are very predictable. Also, the lyrics follow a similar pattern. However, Huey switches up topics once and awhile throughout the album, and his flow and breath control are remarkably good for someone so young (19). The album is fairly decent, as When I Hustle, Nobody Loves The Hood and Glad 2 B Alive are the more uplifting, thought out songs while 'Bout Dat, Aye, Money Ova and My Zone are the more gangsta songs. Preview the album first, but this is a decent album and a good start to a hopefully lengthy career. Worst song: ironically, Pop, Lock & Drop It (Can't freaking stand that girl).... 3 1/2 stars
  • Yup I Was Right

    1
    By Old Skool Rap Fan
    one hit wonder like always
  • Huey lays down the standards

    5
    By I know rap...okay?
    If you haven't heard song # 12 already, its arguably one of my favorite rap songs of all time. I can really relate to this, because i live in the hood, and have no parents, adn was doin rocks for a while, but after hearin this sogn i've changed, for the better.