Solomon Childs effort released by ChamberMusik Special Products and Yalloppin Entertainment, labels of G-Clef, one of the guests on the tape together with Ashanti, Cappadonna and RZA (Ghostface and Popa Wu are sometimes uncredited, for the intro of "Breaks Upz Ta Make Upz" and the outro of "Fallin' in Love", respectively). Neither the music nor the lyrics are particularly noteworthy, the Staten Island rapper spins around hardcore and thug themes for over an hour, freaking out a bit on "Pimp Talk", and with songs dedicated to women ("Fallin' in LIve"), single mothers ("Girls Havin' Babies on Their Own") and personal tracks ("Home for Good"). The beats aren't good and boom bap is in short supply. The guests are as if they're not there, Cappadonna spits appreciably, as if he has to prove something, despite a wack beat (the next one is even worse, in "Dinero"). The whole drive is quite a long and bumpy journey to go through, not worth it.
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