The Frisky One
2 months ago
Released on April 17th 2007
1. I Wish I Was an Anthro
2. Frisky's In Da House
3. My Fursona
4. My Pal Joey
5. Vicious
6. Flirtin'
7. Yiffy Paradise
8. Addicted
9. Into You
10. Confused
11. Lone Wolf
12. I'm Ok
13. False Love
14. Real Life
15. Dog Collar
For the first time in my life I acknowledged that my work was subpar with The Fox and the Hound, so with this next album I worked on remedying that. The Frisky One was not just a response to what came before, but it was also a much needed step forward for me on my lyrical journey. Finally songs were at a reasonable length, my flow was a getting a little better, but most importantly here is where I started producing some legitimately good songs. "My Pal Joey" still resonates as a plea for help towards a friend who was truly going through a lot at the time. "Lone Wolf" was a bare reflection of my emotions, I truly felt alone in that moment. "I'm Ok" is about trying to convince myself to not be consumed by my dire feelings, something I still do to this day, these songs have aged really well. I had set out to be more mature and introspective with my lyrics, I knew I could do better. The Frisky One title comes from not just sharing more of who I am and figuring out what I want, but also an incentive to not make another flop because it will have my name on it. The biggest sin I commit here is not ending the track list at "I'm Ok" because it would had been the perfect ending. Regardless this was an enjoyable read, it was great to revisit my first seeds of greatness.
1. I Wish I Was an Anthro
2. Frisky's In Da House
3. My Fursona
4. My Pal Joey
5. Vicious
6. Flirtin'
7. Yiffy Paradise
8. Addicted
9. Into You
10. Confused
11. Lone Wolf
12. I'm Ok
13. False Love
14. Real Life
15. Dog Collar
For the first time in my life I acknowledged that my work was subpar with The Fox and the Hound, so with this next album I worked on remedying that. The Frisky One was not just a response to what came before, but it was also a much needed step forward for me on my lyrical journey. Finally songs were at a reasonable length, my flow was a getting a little better, but most importantly here is where I started producing some legitimately good songs. "My Pal Joey" still resonates as a plea for help towards a friend who was truly going through a lot at the time. "Lone Wolf" was a bare reflection of my emotions, I truly felt alone in that moment. "I'm Ok" is about trying to convince myself to not be consumed by my dire feelings, something I still do to this day, these songs have aged really well. I had set out to be more mature and introspective with my lyrics, I knew I could do better. The Frisky One title comes from not just sharing more of who I am and figuring out what I want, but also an incentive to not make another flop because it will have my name on it. The biggest sin I commit here is not ending the track list at "I'm Ok" because it would had been the perfect ending. Regardless this was an enjoyable read, it was great to revisit my first seeds of greatness.