Debut album by Terrance "Cool Nutz" Scott, a rapper from Portland, Oregon, later part of the West Coast group D.B.A. The music is provided by Kool Genius aka Bosko, also a member of D.B.A., while there are no credited guests to support Cool Nutz's rapping on this tape. The boy delivers twelve tracks in battle with a good flow on a production inspired by the West Coast sounds of the time, g-funk and with some jazz influences, robust rhythms a little cheap, but that manage to support the contribution of the emcee. Released by the Los Angeles label Nutty Block Records, the tape is now physically unobtainable and notable for historical merits, being among the first releases in the Oregon hip-hop scene. 6/10.
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