Wow. I honestly expected this album to flop.
This is a great comeback from one of the greatest east coast rap groups of all time. It really sounds like they never left, from the deadly lyricism to the grimy production. Here’s to them hopefully dropping more efforts together in the future.
15 tracks - no intro, no interludes, no skits, no outro: no wasted time - that's exactly how we like our albums. 26 years after their landmark debut, Enta Da Stage, and 16 years after their latest release Total Eclipse, Black Moon comes full circle as they take it back to the essence with this reunion album.
Black Moon's debut Enta Da Stage is definitely under-appreciated and doesn’t get mentioned as much as it should alongside albums like 36 Chambers, Illmatic, The Infamous and Ready ... read more
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