JT Money and Debonaire break into the game with a debut produced by Mr. Mixx and funded by that perverted mind of Luke Campbell. This effort of Poison Clan is a cross of different styles that touches violent and sexual themes without exaggerating too much and merging the whole project on lyrics so ignorant as to turn on themselves and become intelligent, even if there's some u-turn in a conscious direction. The offensive, meaningless and funny verses of this playful duo are adequately supported by the production: simple, slow minimal and accessible even in frantic cuts, partly distancing themselves from the typical miami bass sound to embrace softer and lighter funky vibes. The guessed samples are the icing on an underestimated and still partially hidden album in the Miami scene. Launched by two minor hits ("The Bitch That I Hate" and "Dance All Night", both in the top 20 among rap singles), released by Luke Skyywalker Records bass / electro sub-label Effect Records, the CD was embraced by fans and entered the rap charts, launching the duo's career in the crowded nineties.
Rating: 7/10.

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