Bronze Nazareth is the main guest and the only producer of this record released by Phillie, rapper from Detroit and member of the Wisemen together with him, a group affiliated to the Wu-Tang Clan. Bronze also takes care of the cover, whose color could be reminiscent of Purple Tape or its sequel, although it's probably more a reference to the Purple Gang that operated in Motor City from the 1910 years to the years of prohibition. The other guests are the Wisemen members Salute da Kidd, Kevlaar 7 and Illah Dayz, the members of the Sunz of Man Heaven Razah & 60 Second Assassin, the Wu-affiliate 5 Star (part of Almighty), as well as Boldy James, Venus Sky, Foreign and Jessiah Allah.
Phillie selects about twenty rhythms from Bronze Nazareth and delivers some of his best lyrics with great flow, describing the "cages" in which people who live stuck in his neighborhood "zoo" are trapped. There's a good variety of tracks, pieces reminiscent of adolescence passed through the experience of street gangs ("Gangland"), others inspired by the historical legacy of the local Jewish mafia ("Detroit Gambino"), dedicated to women ("Bird Call", "Power of Pressure", "Love Ballad"), bangers ("Detroit's Finest") and a lot of battle rap. Practically unnoticed, it deserves to be rediscovered especially for the refined boom bap production of Bronze Nazareth, full of great jazz, soul, rnb, chipmunk soul loops and a brilliant use of strings and winds, which makes the middle section of the effort very solid and the whole album fluid. 7/10.

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