Solid sophomore by JVC Force who come out strong from the debut and deliver a noteworthy LP for the year 1990. The group combines a simple and essential production, made with minimal, tight, skinny and raw beats, fresh rhythms and good samples, with a smooth and honest delivery that manages to elevate the songs. The album doesn't skimp on some technical gaps: a flow that starts to become monotonous, lazy deliveries and unsuccessful crossover cuts like the weak reggae of "Matik-A-Matik". From the second half of the album, the group raises the bar and pulls out some good shots thanks to excellent and crackling jazzy beats, samples soulful, guessed hooks, and a properly delivery. 7/10.
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