Tape pulled out directly from D.I.T.C. "Studios", with a few less songs and a mixed tracklist. Few additions: an AG solo ("A. Barnes", boom bap jazzy alternative decent and pounding), an OC solo ("Granted", a similar rhythm to the previous one), a Joe interlude, "Everytime I Touch the Mic" (jazzy tight, modern, glossy production with the rustle of vinyl in the background, beautiful; good deliveries of the first three), the original versions of "Connect 3" (tight jazzy beat, OC is superior to the others on these rhythms) and "Diggin' Number" (good boom bap jazzy soul, even here OC is the best clearly). Slightly lower than "Studios", not much changes compared to the other tape, where AG & OC are still the most employed rappers of the crew. 6/10.
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