Shabby LP to make even more money than before. Wiz leaves the duo and Nashawn takes his place to join Jungle, in a family affair. Nas appears in "I Want It", on the worst beat on the tape, made by LES, a guy from whom you can't expect such a poor level of rhythms. Money Machine makes most of the production, its choices are among the worsts of the year. Jungle is still thug, Nashawn is still thug, this time it doesn't work. The material is excessive, 56 minutes, 15 tracks. The guests are a lot of unknown friends, except for the young Cory Gunz and G-Wiz aka Wiz, the former member of the group. There's no Sony, there's no Columbia, there's no Nas. The record comes out on Ill Will Records and doesn't sell. Never recommended. 1/10.
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