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Cleaning da Vault
Hip-Hop · 2010 · 20 tracks · 1h 12m

Cleaning da Vault

Houston's Boss Hogg delivers a vault of confident, syrupy street anthems. Expect deep baritone flows over trunk-rattling, laid-back beats.

August 11, 2010 · Boss Hogg Outlawz

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"Cleaning da Vault" immerses the listener in the quintessential sound of early 2010s Houston hip-hop, delivered by one of its most distinctive voices. This album is a masterclass in confident swagger, built on a foundation of thick, syrupy beats and Slim Thug's unmistakable deep baritone. It's music designed for cruising, for feeling like the boss, and for celebrating the grind, offering a consistent, head-nodding groove that never rushes but always moves with purpose. The atmosphere is undeniably urban, evoking late-night drives through cityscapes where the bass is felt as much as heard.

Tracklist · 20 Tracks · 1h 12m
01
Paid the Cost
3:55
02
Benjamin Franklins
3:29
03
In These Streetz
4:07
04
Higher
3:23
05
Cars Clothes
3:47
06
Tell These Niggas
3:24
07
White Tees
4:23
08
G-shit
2:36
09
What Ya Doing
2:40
10
I’m Grown
3:05
11
Im a Believer
2:56
12
Can U Dig It
2:53
13
When Your Wit Me
3:34
14
Gotta Getta
3:52
15
Ridin Slow
4:42
16
Say Something (remix)
2:50
17
Give It Up
3:49
18
Talking Bout Me
3:44
19
Miss My Niggaz
4:29
20
Outlawz Season
4:55
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, heavy synth bassline that kicks off the first track, setting the album's signature confident tone.
A particular beat switch on track 5, introducing a more intricate drum pattern that elevates the energy without losing the swagger.
The way Slim Thug's baritone flow perfectly locks into a slower, almost hypnotic groove on track 8, creating a moment of deep introspection.
A guest feature on track 12 that provides a sharp, contrasting vocal style, adding dynamic interplay to the otherwise consistent delivery.

How does Cleaning da Vault sound next to the rest of Slim Thug's catalogue?

Drum Machine+3.0σ

The production is built around drum machine than this artist usually allows.

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