Third tape of Heaven Razah, the new moniker of the Sunz of Man rapper Hell Razah. The production is credited entirely to DJ WoooL, Big Twins is the unique guest. The cover is similar to that of Nas' "Street's Disciple".
The New York emcee doesn't change its formula, I have no idea how profitable it has been so far: the formula is quite simple, a handful of more or less new tracks mixed together with other tracks recorded in the past, but whose rhythm has changed from the new producer. To give an example, unless you go for a marathon of his discography listening to twenty albums in a row, the connection between "Razzah'z Tearz" present here and "Angel Tearz" from "Spiritual Scarface", which are new versions of "Selah (A Thug's Prayer)" from 2010, is not immediate, and so on.
Unlike his two previous records, this tape is inhomogeneous due to a selection of beats not too accurate, finding more luck in the first part, with the peak in the ghostly mantle of "Mess Hall", compared to the tracks in the final section, all quite disappointing. "Angels" fights for the top, thanks to exquisite production by DJ WoooL, angelic violin loop and good-obsessing piano keys to support Heaven Razah's slow rap. Despite these few good moments, the tape isn't essential in the Killa Beez discography. 6/10.
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