Californian producer Sir Veterano assembles this thirteen-track tape, bringing you some of the West Coast's most respectable performers, welcoming them with some generic and bland rhythms, sometimes even experimental which unfortunately don't work in these forty minutes. Fashawn handles an honest beat in “All Hail the King”, one of the high numbers of this strong dozen. Veterans MC Eiht, Planet Asia and Mitchy Slick carry “Reputable” over solid production. The other guys aren't making an effort and, due to the often poor rhythm, they don't stand out in this tape. Among others also Ras Kass, Bishop Lamont, Murs, Phat Kat, Guilty Simpson, Casual and MED. Overall, the tape is too weak to make its way into the sea of releases produced this year, 5/10.
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