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Back of My Lac
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Artist(s)J. Holiday
StudioOOP Really Sux
Release DateNovember 27, 2007
UPC Code094631180521
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Tracks

  1. Back Of My Lac
  2. Ghetto
  3. Thug Commandments
  4. Bed
  5. Betcha Never Had
  6. Laa Laa
  7. Come Here
  8. Be With Me
  9. Suffocate
  10. Fatal
  11. Without You
  12. Pimp In Me
  13. Thank You
  14. Fallin'

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (69 reviews)

rating: 3 Quotejust okQuote
this isn't a bad album, but it's not great. might need better producers or someone to write better songs. July 31, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteOk albumQuote
Songs are bad, but alot of them sound alike...not a bad cd, but not great July 15, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteR&B!!!!!!Quote
Finally a real R&B album is released. It's been way too long. The only weak song is "Laa Laa". Other than that, I can listen to it all the way through. May 17, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteHoliday not observedQuote
The first time I remember hearing of Nahum Grymes (better known as J. Holiday) was on this stupid MIMS song called "Girlfriend's Favorite MC". He has since become the latest addition to the R&B thug era. Even so, I must admit that he does it a little better than some of the other proponents (Ray J; Pretty Ricky; The-Dream). But that still doesn't say much about his debut album Back of My Lac'.

Not to keep bringing The-Dream up so much, but I was all set to compare J. to him because they have a lot of things in common: they're both trying to be that thug, most of their songs are ridiculously raunchy, and they both refuse to give up their ages (and you can tell Dream had something to do with "Bed" because of the "ey-ey-ey" part). But the reason why J. is more tolerable than Dream is that J. actually can sing. Still, he's a little too sleazy, and many of the songs are club tracks that go nowhere, especially the first three (the title track, "Ghetto" and "Thug Commandments").

And then you have "Laa Laa", which is hard to relate to because it's telling his girl how to get high like him. Then, of course, there are raunchy numbers like the corny "Come Here" and the statutory "Betcha Never Had"; and sorry, but "Bed" is annoying. Another concern is "Thank You", where the chorus starts off fine with: "I wanna thank you for the time we spent" but then it goes into "To show my appreciation I wanna bang your back until the morning comes `round."

The only songs I can really stand on here are "Suffocate", "Fatal" and the final track, "Fallin'". One more thing, since "lac" is broken off from the END of "Cadillac", the apostrophe should be at the beginning of it, not the end. All spelling lessons aside, if you're a 21-year-old woman and/or you watch 106 & Park religiously, J. Holiday's album is for you; otherwise, leave it alone.

Anthony Rupert May 10, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteJ. Holiday - Back Of My LacQuote
This complact disc is AWESOME! I have enjoyed listening to this R&B CD time and time again. It has earned it's place as one of my favorites in my 6-CD Changer. I thought this was simply another Rap CD, but I was so wrong. Most of the tracks are smooth, rhythmic, and relaxing. This is a CD that can be enjoyed in many settings from relaxing, to romantic, to a nice drive enroute to anywhere. AWESOME! April 29, 2008

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