Twista silenced the critics with his 2004 release Kamikaze, which on the strength of Slow Jamz and followup scorcher Overnight Celebrity, moved 2 million units. Riding high, Twista rang in 2005 with The Day After, his 4th album on Atlantic Records. In 2006, Twista's collaboration with Kanye West stole the show on the Mission Impossible III soundtrack. Now after a full decade of global prominence, Twista is unleashing album 10 years in the making: Adrenaline Rush 2007. Make no mistake, 2007 is a statement piece. It provides the canvas for Twista's broad musical palate, born of his mature understanding of, and dedication to, hip-hop. Adrenaline Rush 2007 spans the gap aptly, ranging from the requisite radio fare to unexpectedly sinister, savage spit-fests Trappers' Delight with Jazze Pha and Cee-Lo is an overt nod to the seminal Sugarhill Gang single of 1979. Its playful melody smacks of the essence of Slow Jamz. Lead single Give It Up pairs Twista with Pharrell; set to Skateboard P's uniquely whimsical production, the two woo women of all colors.