The cut with Hova is easily the best of this last act of The Jaz, the third in three years, released by EMI America. Despite the production of great artists such as The 45 King, Large Professor and Prince Paul (in addition to Chad Elliott and Jaz himself), this effort doesn't scratch the surface of the considerable acts released in '91. The rapper delivers worthily with his regular and rapid style — surpassed in fluency by the clear flow of his friend in "It's That Simple", on an unusually better jazzy rhythm vibes, minimal and frenetic, made with a tight and skeletal drum machine, heavy first ("The Sign of Crimes") and then regular ("Hypocritters"), while the performer is basically telling you that it's not your generic rapper who instead the clues lead you to believe it is. 7/10.
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