About this album

Sound: "A high-energy blend of crunk beats and brash lyrics that exemplifies Southern hip-hop's party spirit."

Where they were

Released in 2011, 'Ferrari Boyz' marked Waka Flocka Flame's first collaborative album with fellow rapper Gucci Mane after his breakthrough with 'Flockaveli' in 2010. This album came during a time when both artists were solidifying their presence in the Southern hip-hop scene, showcasing a synergy that appealed to their growing fanbase.

Why it matters

The album debuted at number 29 on the US Billboard 200 and received attention for its raw energy and club-ready tracks, contributing to the continuing popularity of the trap genre. It encapsulated the brashness of Atlanta hip-hop at the time, influencing many emerging artists within the Southern rap scene.

Essential tracks

  • "Ferrari Boyz" — The title track sets the tone for the album with its infectious energy and showcases both Waka and Gucci's charisma and chemistry.
  • "Mud Musik" — 'Mud Musik' features gritty lyrics and an aggressive beat, representing the hard-hitting style that defines Waka’s musical identity.
  • "Break Her" — This track combines catchy hooks with a danceable rhythm, illustrating Waka's ability to create club anthems while maintaining his signature edge.

Release Date

January 1, 2011

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Ferrari Boyz 4:06
  2. 2 15th and the 1st 3:53
  3. 3 Break Her 3:57
  4. 4 Feed Me 4:36
  5. 5 Mud Musik 4:45
  6. 6 In My Business 4:54
  7. 7 Young Niggaz 3:24
  8. 8 Suicide Homicide 3:44
  9. 9 I Don’t See U 4:34
  10. 10 PacMan 3:27
  11. 11 Stoned 3:58
  12. 12 She Be Puttin’ On 4:22
  13. 13 So Many Things 2:57
  14. 14 Too Loyal 3:47
  15. 15 What the Hell 4:40