A pretty enjoyable effort from Daz, who sticks to what he knows. Production has always been his strongest suit, and the pulsing baselines drive this album. Lyrically, it’s absolutely what you’d expect from a DPG album, no more, no less. Its long runtime does see the content lapse into some corny sex raps, and the LP drifts towards the close, with a more prevalent R&B direction.
Ahh.. this is a hard review, DPG era and DPG rappers are one of my favorite shit oat but this is a weird album because..
1. The Production is really shaky, Daz is a great producer and like i said: the production isn't bad, it's just shaky, it's actually very good but what i mean with shaky is that it doesn't have any theme or a clear motive, you can see these kinds of things in production, when you look at albums like The Chronic, 2001, Regulate... G Funk Era, Ready to Die, there are clear ... read more