September 24, 2023

The C-Lo – Pinhead album is an unreleased album from Fort Worth rapper C-Lo that was supposed to be his second album. Not many people know this but the Pinhead – Pinhead album that was supposed to be released by Youngsta Records in 1996 never got released. This was because the label’s focus was mainly focused on P.K.O. as the San Antonio based rap group had been gaining an underground buzz in the music scene. This led his second album to be shelved.

DJ Snake and DJ AK were the producers of the album while Magic Mark Outing served as the executive producer as he was on all Youngsta releases. The album had DJ Snake’s sound all over it due to his production. C-Lo had been perfecting his craft during the recording process. C-Lo had changed his name to Pinhead during that time. His lyrics were getting more wicked and definitely more gangsta. Pinhead sounds a lot like Ice Cube throughout the album. Also during this time, he was in P.K.O. in the 1990s.

The C-Lo – Pinhead album was first advertised in the Coming Soon section of the 1994 P.K.O. album Tha Good, Tha Bad, Tha Mafia and the album DJ Snake & DJ AK – Till Bass Do Us Part. Him and Mike E.D. were supposed to have solo albums released on Youngsta Records sometime in the 1990s. His second album was also advertised in the 1995 compilation album Poets & Gangstas. His second album was advertised in many of Youngsta Records releases.

One In Tha Chamber explained how C-Lo keeps bullets in the chamber of his gun for them fools who jack, steal and kill. One In Tha Chamber is about being gangsta and guns! DJ Snake produced the hard ass bass and beats on a G-Funk soundscape which is impressive as always.

There will be no witness left to see how C-Lo fucks shit up. Because the criminal never sleeps. C-Lo stays strapped with a scope on for them fools that try to jack, steal, and kill. C-Lo reintroduced to himself to audiences as Pinhead. C-Lo had changed his name to Pinhead at the time.

All In is a smooth fast song by Pinhead aka C-Lo that was used on the 1995 compilation album Poets & Gangstas. DJ Snake produced the hard ass bass and beats on a G-Funk soundscape. You will love the drums and bass used on this track. Pinhead sounds a lot like Ice Cube throughout the song. Do or die is the mission. So don’t ask why, fool.

C-Lo talks about how he is a straight brotha that is living his life on the edge. He was misled in 1994. So he played the cards that were dealt to him. He feels the ghetto is trying to kill him. Everywhere he looks, he sees somebody get killed as lives are getting taken. Pinhead tries to find another way to earn a living. But he stays strapped with a scope on for them fools that try to jack and kill. And he’s ready to retaliate on anyone willing to test their faith. Pinhead is all in. Do or die is the situation.

I rate this album 5/5*****!!

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