1: The Velvet Note Lounge (Skit) () 2: Hollow Tips () 3: Cut Throat Game () 4: Playas Need Love () 5: True Playas () 6: I'm Not Yo Daddy () 7: Boulevard Nights () 8: Playing The Fool (Skit) () 9: Money Don't Stop For You () 10: Shake Junt Hoes () 11: Pushin On Some Paper () 12: Chain Swangin () 13: Scrapin Tha Corner () 14: Never Listen () 15: Don't Lose Hope () 16: Cadillac Burnin () 17: Goodbye & Goodnight (Skit) ()
Description:
"Tha Playa$ Manual II" is a hard-hitting hip-hop CD by Ramirez, showcasing his dark, bass-driven sound and uncompromising street narratives. Across the tracks, Ramirez combines ominous atmospheres, rolling 808s and dynamic flows to create a moody, immersive listening experience that moves between laid-back, smoked-out vibes and aggressive bangers. The project is geared toward fans of underground rap who appreciate raw lyricism, hypnotic hooks and cinematic beats that feel equally at home in headphones or in the car at full volume. The sequencing of the songs is designed to pull the listener into Ramirez's world, with recurring themes of hustle, inner conflict and resilience. Ramirez has built a dedicated following in the modern underground scene with his distinctive voice, sharp delivery and consistent output, collaborating within a tight-knit circle of like-minded artists. His previous releases and online presence have helped him gain millions of streams and a strong cult fanbase that values authenticity and a cohesive aesthetic. "Tha Playa$ Manual II" continues this trajectory, reinforcing his reputation as a prolific, uncompromising rapper who bridges classic street rap attitude with contemporary production. The CD edition offers the album in reliable, physical form for collectors and devoted fans, with the sound mastered for a punchy, powerful presentation. As the label and manufacturer behind this release, Empire is known for working closely with independent and rising hip-hop artists, providing flexible distribution and marketing support while allowing creative freedom. Over the years, Empire has become a key player in modern rap, helping to bring numerous underground and regional scenes to a wider global audience and earning a reputation as a go-to partner for artists who want reach without sacrificing independence.