Sequel to the collaborative album released three years earlier between Killarmy rapper Dom Pachino and Wisemen producer Bronze Nazareth, both Wu-Tang Killa Beez. Bronze is responsible for the entire production, yet this cd is far from being a good musical work. The Wu-Element's boom bap rhythms are discreet, the midtempo drum is fine, nevertheless it sometimes falls tight, hard, dry and heavy, and the choice of samples is also questionable. There are several tributes, from Nas to the "Godfather" theme conceived by Nino Rota and used horribly for a simplistic and nasty trap rhythm, some chops work, others are annoying and deleterious, often due to too tight loops. The tape is ok, one hour of listening and eighteen songs among which those in which the main rapper is flanked by the guests stand out, including Bugsy da God (he rips "Juggling Razors"), Killarmy ("Killa Blitz", ft. Bugsy), Tragedy Khadafi & Tommy Whispers of TMF ("Thousand Dollar Watches 2").
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