Third project of the year for Tech N9ne, which inevitably ends up disappointing here. The production is mainly done by Seven, the intro is left to the Kansas City rapper, while the sixth joint is co-produced with Dominique Sanders, and the last one is a beat made by three different beatmakers, KDaGreat, ItsNicklus, and Freek van Workum.
Skit, then Tech N9ne's only solo cut, he delivers fast on a trap rhythm with slow downtempo drum and introductory gospel background chorus. "Bitch Slap" is a curious choice: Tech, Corey Taylor, Hopsin and Great Daeg try to spit something on a mediocre production of Seven, an attempt to mix trap and industrial / metal, with weak samples. The performers fail to understand this musical carpet very well and they deliver with little inspiration and desire, sometimes shouting, it's a pretty casual and messy track, easily skippable.
After the second skit of this EP, the sound improves: Krizz Kaliko is guest on the next two songs, offering a chorus and a verse on the party tune for the club "I Don't Give a Pho!", trap rhythm with Tech's pop rap delivery, and performing a hook on "Inside", the best track of the edition, which boasts cheap production and radio-oriented rapping from the MC of Kansas City. Crystal Watson, already present uncredited in the outro of the previous song, provides the synthesized chorus, in the seventh and last track, on a bad and cheap trap rhythm.
Almost 20-minute EP consisting of scraps from Tech N9ne sessions for his studio album "EnterFear": he needs two skits to lengthen his five songs and only one is decent, the others are easily forgotten. Not recommended, 4.5/10.

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