The dates seem to suggest that this is a follow up to the album of the same name. It doesn't change much anyway, because it's still not a good product and falls inferior to the album. This Buff City tape leans back to trap and casually runs for sixteen tracks, little is saved including some of the tracks at the beginning and "Keep It 100" featuring Armani Caesar. Not essential in his catalog.
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