Three years after their debut EP, The Click, a hip-hop group from Vallejo, California, formed by E-40, B-Legit, Suga-T and D-Shot, emerges with a debut studio album. 75 minutes for 18 tracks in its original version, these four performers pull out bars with good flow on parties, weed, women, crime and other generic gangsta themes. The production is carried out by the same group, together with Mike Mosley and Studio Ton: the choice falls mainly on mobb music, slow funky boom bap with a dry and slow drum machine, light and velvety beats, on which the boys flow well, along with some uncredited guest (Mugsey in "Ballers" and "Streetlife", Kav-vo in "Streetlife" and "Porno Star", Lil Bruce in "Old School" and Levitti in "Tired of Being Stepped On"). Despite the length, the record is relaxed and solid, a good listen for West Coast fans. 7/10.
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