Lil Glock & SOG are credited as authors of this five-cut EP, produced by DJ Paul & Juicy J. This tape comes out for the Triple 6 Mafia label and features some tracks inserted in the cassettes of Juicy J and his group. The opening track boasts a single looped line, skinny drum thumping, dark minimal rhythm, and is a choice also used by Skinny Pimp and inserted in the Lady Bee cassettes released at the same time by his label. "Mask & da Glock" has a gorgeous sample of Diana Ross's "Sparkle" that makes the track ethereal and the delivery of performers smoothly flowing. The next two tracks have vibes similar to the first tune, close a dry drum to support a posse track with Project Pat, Lord Infamous and DJ Paul. Pretty honest tape. 7/10.
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