Tape almost entirely dedicated to women, which despite the modest number of tracks, is excessive in the poor quality of the offer, seeing him spitting bars on a selection of cheap and forgettable rhythms. Falling Down remains a rare certainty in Dom Pachino's team of trusted producers (which includes the same author under the moniker Mr. Tera), the others disappoint and don't create pleasant rhythms. This record makes its way into the worst side of his discography.
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