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Track Listings

1 Intro/Notebook Paper
2 Bout Dat
3 Aye
4 Pop, Lock & Drop It
5 Closet Full of Clothes
6 2 Nite
7 Tell Me This (G-5)
8 Money Ova
9 My Zone
10 When I Hustle
11 Luv N Ya Life
12 Nobody Loves The Hood
13 Glad 2 B Alive
14 Pop, Lock & Drop It

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Huey's first official offering to the masses arrives at the perfect time. His debut, NOTEBOOK PAPER, is a moving testimony to life's ups and downs from Huey's young eyes. Bound by his love for the streets and everything therein, it is as much gutter as it is straightforward and real. The album is laced with guest appearances from the likes of Kydd Trell, MeMpHitz, Diamond of Crime Mob & Yo Gotti, Lloyd, Asia Cruz, T-Pain and Bow Wow. It features production by Tha Bakery, T-Pain, Jazze Pha and Raw Beatz, among others.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.06 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 3.68 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Jive
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2007
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 6, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Jive
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000Q66ICW
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2010
With no good music comming out latley I set out to find a new artist to listen to. I'm a little late in finding Huey b/c he's been out for a while. This cd obviously flew right under the radar. I listened to the samples on Amazon then bought the album and I love it. I just hope he continues to make music. This cd is loaded with great beats and his flow is different than other STL rappers.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2007
Notebook Paper from Huey is a pretty good cd. The lyrics are a little below par but the production is pretty nice and the songs just fit him. Pop, Lock, & Drop It, the first single from the album is a good song and the remix featuring Bow Wow and T-Pain is a little better. You have to be into the southern rap genre to like this cd but overall is worth buying.
Top 5:
1.Closet Full Of Clothes
2.Pop, Lock, & Drop It (Remix)
3.Aye
4.When I Hustle
5.Pop, Lock, & Drop It
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Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2021
Pop Lock it Drop it enough said.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2007
Huey is the newest emcee to come from the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Most of the rappers that preceeded him have long been known to be critical targets for most hip-hop heads; Nelly, Chingy, and J-Kwon alike have all been the target to hate in their heydays. While most of those artists warranted the hate(with the exception of Nelly on a few occasions), I believe Huey comes straight outta the box with more promise than any of the aforementioned artists hailing from his hometown. That doesn't instantly make this a good album, however.

Is Notebook Paper a good album? Yes, but nothing more. Huey shows a lot of promise and potential as an entertainer, but rarely shows glimpses of brilliance. While Huey is already one step-ahead of other commercial newcomers this year like Mims and the Shop Boyz, he doesn't exceed the ground Rich Boy set. He's got a lot of style, and flare in his delivery, and most of the production consist of phat, banging beats; but that's it.

Pop, Lock & Drop It, the first single, has an amazingly heavy beat that is sure to test your speaker's endurance. The hook, accompanied with a dance step, is addictive, and Huey's verses are competent enough to make the song a cerified hit. While it's easy for most closed-minded hip-hop 'elitists' to shun a track such as this for its success and intoxicating qualities, Huey's debut single was a great way to introduce himself to the masses.

Pop, Lock & Drop It isn't the only tight song on the album; the R&B cut featuring this year's favorite crooner, Lloyd, When I Hustle, is a nice, smooth collaboration, and the perfect choice for a second single. 2 Nite is a tight track that would sound even better under the influence of Screwston's purple drank, or at least, sounds tailor fitted for the chopped and screwed treatment. Nobody Loves The Hood is a deep cut focused on the lack of responsibility people take for the troubles found within urban neighborhoods, and Glad 2 Be Alive is an introspective cut featuring R&B sanga of the moment, T-Pain. T-Pain is also featured, along with Bow Wow, on the decent Pop, Lock & Drop It remix. Even the materialistic Closet Full Of Clothes gets by on the tight beat, and chopped and screwed hook; Huey's charisma also helps to carry this track along where it might've failed.

Overall, Huey's Notebook Paper is a nice debut from a talented young artist. There's plenty of room for improvement, but it's hard to hate on Huey for this release. At twenty years of age, there's plenty of room for growth, and rest assured, Huey WILL be back for a second round.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2007
I love this album. I start my day listening to these songs. I am ordering another copy as my brother like it very much and ask me to give him the cd.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2007
When I first heard Huey's material, not only did I think of him as a one-hit wonder, but I also dismissed him into the crowd of other disposable young MCs like Rich Boy, Unk and MIMS. I realize it would be too easy to do so, but as it turns out, his album Notebook Paper is much better than I expected.

"Pop, Lock & Drop It" really isn't an accurate representation of Huey's talent (especially that uninteresting chorus). There are much better songs than that, like "Aye" and the title track. And even though "Bout Dat" has a dated title, it's also pretty decent.

Another interesting thing is that when Huey switches from "standard" fare and shoots for introspective tracks, it actually works. "My Zone" is a hard-times-growing-up story that doesn't sound so clichéd, and "Glad 2 B Alive" features a nice hook from T-Pain in his normal voice (yes, T really can sing when he wants to). "Nobody Loves the Hood" is also pretty interesting aside from the fact that the male crooner goes way off-key toward the end of the song.

Even songs for the ladies work well, as evidenced by "Luv N Ya Life" and "2 Nite". In fact, the only real missteps come from a few guest stars. The braggadocious "Closet Full of Clothes" features some cat named Kydd Trell kicking some pretty lame rhymes, while "Money Ova" has Diamond (of Crime Mob) being wack as usual. Bow Wow also fails to impress on the obligatory end-of-album remix-of-the-first-single.

Notebook Paper proves that Huey is more than just another young no-talent for the 106 & Park crowd. People probably didn't pick this up because of that assumption, but you really shouldn't mind spendin' paper to get it.

Anthony Rupert
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2007
The usual suspects usually make music that is suspect. Huey is the current usual suspect that is destroying ears across america with this trash that he calls rap. The lyrics are elementary, lack subject matter, and are just down right terrible. Most of the time when you have a commercial album like this one, the beats are pretty dope. Not in this case. Huey has some boring/repetitive beats that sound like they were made on a really cheap casio. This album rates as one of the worst albums of the year. Do not, I repeat do not waste your money.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2007
Me bein a st louis native from the area where he is from i can feel what he is sayin on certain tracks. Even though this ccd could have been better it was his debut album and he did pretty good for his debut. I really liked the way that he explained the title of the cd in the intro and how all the songs talk about what he knows and what he has been through in his life which is how the cd is supposed to be big ups to Huey keep doin ya thang
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Reviewed in Germany on November 24, 2007
Das Thema Schule wird in letzter Zeit immer beliebter bei den Hip Hop Künstlern. Beste Beispiele dafür wären die Gym Class Heroes oder Superstar Kanye West. Auch St. Louis' neues Talent Huey hat seinen Albumtitel dem "Schulbank drücken" gewidmet. Mit einem großen Anteil an Dirty South-Einflüssen legte der erst 20 jährige ein klasse Debüt hin, das mir besser gefällt als das der anderen Neulinge 2007, nämlich Soulja Boy und Hurricane Chris. Für den Midwest sind ja eher etwas chilligere Klänge typisch, doch es wird hier fast ausschließlich auf harte, elektrische und crunkige Beats gesetzt, welche perfekt mit Huey's Flow bzw. Stimme, die etwas der von Cassidy ähnelt, harmonieren. Gleich der erste Song "Notebook Paper" ist ein richtiges Brett. Die Bässe dröhnen mit einer solch unglaublichen Intensivität aus den Subwoofern, wie man es nur äußerst selten zu hören bekommt. Dazu gibt's coole Synthesizer-Geräusche und einen jungen MC in Bestform. Perfekt für Clubs ist "Aye" geeignet. Hier bekommt man ein mittelschnelles Crunk-Instrumental auf die Ohren, über das Huey wieder gekonnt performt. Die Hitsingle "Pop, Lock & Drop It" sollte mittlerweile jeder schon einmal gehört haben. Auch hier hätten wir ein Midtempo-Beat, der mit sehr geilen elektrischen Klängen unterlegt ist und der in Kombination mit Huey's lässigen Rhymes jede Party bereichert. Am Ende von "Notebook Paper" gibt es auch noch einen Remix zu diesem Track, auf dem Bow Wow und T-Pain gefeatured werden, welche den Song noch um einiges besser machen. Ein richtige Sound-Bombe ist "2 Nite". Das Instrumental besteht aus einer Mischung aus Crunk-Klängen und einem E-Gitarrenspiel im Background. Dazu rhymt Huey richtig schnell, was sich sehr gut anhört und damit dieses Lied zu einem meiner absoluten Favoriten dieses Albums macht. Für etwas Abwechslung und Entspannung von den doch eher harten Songs sorgt das chillige "When I Hustle" zusammen mit Lloyd, das von Jazze Pha produziert wurde. Das Instrumental ist, wie bereits angesprochen, sehr entspannt und daher sehr angenehm anzuhören. Huey rappt dementsprechend relaxt und auch Feature Lloyd überzeugt mit einem fantastisch gesungenen Hook. Ungefähr dem selben Schema folgt das tiefgründige "Glad 2 B Alive" zusammen mit T-Pain. Dass sich Huey auch mit ernsteren Themen befasst und auch lyrisch einiges zu bieten hat, beweist er uns mit "Nobody Loves The Hood", einer gefühlvollen und leicht düsteren Nummer, die eine sehr schöne Klaviermelodie ihr Eigen nennen kann, die sich zusammen mit Huey einfach fantastisch anhört. Mein persönliches Highlight diesen gelungenen Werkes ist "Luv N Ya Life". Es ist ein mittelschnelles Stück, das durch die Flöten, Bläser und Glöckchen im Hintergrund und dem fantastischen Refrain von Sängerin Asia Cruise richtig schön melodisch und eingängig wird. Dazu rappt Huey perfekt. Einfach ein wunderbar anzuhörender Ohrwurm! Im Großen und Ganzen ist das komplette Album sehr gut gelungen. Wenn ich ehrlich sein soll, muss ich sogar sagen, dass es keinen Track gibt, der mir nicht gefällt und so können neben den oben genannten Songs auch noch das härtere "Bout Dat", die etwas schnelleren "Closet Full Of Clothes" (feat. Kydo Trell), "Tell Me This (G-5)" (feat. MeMpHiTz), "Money Ova" (feat. Diamond & Yo Gotti) und das chillige "My Zone" voll und ganz überzeugen. Von lyrischer Seite aus bietet uns Huey einen abwechslungsreichen Mix aus partytauglichem Material, das man nicht all zu ernst nehmen sollte, und sinnvollem Material, von dem sich so manch andere junge Künstler noch eine Scheibe von abschneiden könnte. Wenn Huey so weitermacht und sich nicht wie andere STL-Rapper, wie Nelly oder Chingy, vom Geld blenden lässt, werden wir bestimmt noch einiges von ihm hören. "Notebook Paper" ist zwar nicht perfekt, doch immerhin so gut, dass es das bisher beste Album aus St. Louis ist, das ich je gehört habe. Jeder, der sich also mit einer Anschaffung von Huey's Debüt auseinandersetzt, ist mit einem Kauf bestens bedient.