If you exclude what looks like a cannon in the background and the choice of white and red colors on the cover, there is no reference to the Gunners, in one of their best times at the turn of the century. Dom Pachino delivers bars on the other side of the Atlantic and his reference is linked more to the military world than to the sports one. The rapper who grew up in Stapleton is still close to his Team Napalm, which contributes decisively to the record: Crunch Lo is the main guest, along with Shyheim, Infinite, Thirstin Howl III, Nina and Just Da Barber (another member of the group), while the rhythms are entrusted almost entirely to the members of Team Napalm Dub Sonata and Chapel. Production is decent and Dom Pachino repeats a bit the same arguments as his previous CDs, aiming for an impossible commercial triumph in his first Chambermusik release.
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