Unique project made by Gelo, rapper from Pittsburgh, California. The record goes unnoticed despite the MC's amused gangsta-thug lyricism, a pretty solid production by Mike Mosley & Sam Bostic under the name Mobboss Productions, and a scandalous and controversial cover that is the envy of Pooh-Man. The rapper here enjoys himself on a funky boom bap musical carpet, with a skinny hard and pounding drum machine, often slow to soften the smoothing of the rhythm and favor the contrast brought by the hardcore bars of Gelo. Technically, it's nothing impressive, there are no clever samples, no hyper mega flow, no beat top drop benzy or ish like that, this guy spits some g with his friends and releases it for the SMG Solar Music Group, label somehow linked with the Master P's No Limit and the E-40's Sick Wit It. Non-essential album, only interesting note is the track with C-Bo: beautiful funky rhythm, boom bap, slow and light drum, simple hook, smooth delivery of the duo. 6/10.
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