Discography #15 complete

I didn't think there would be any album in GZA's discography I would enjoy less than his debut, but here we are. I don't despise it, but it definetely dissapointed me. It's devastating that this is the last album in his discography, I really hope he's gonna make atleast one more album in the future.
The production on this album is pretty lazy, I can't say I enjoyed any of the beats, but there's some alright beats there and there, but I still didn't enjoy it overall.
This album sounds nothing like a Wu-Tang project, GZA's signature Boom Bap style ain't there at all, his style practically changed completely. I don't think he will ever make something that sounds anything like Liquid Swords again.
GZA's performance also severely dissapointed me here, his flow and lyrical game really stepped down from his previous project, I don't understand how quickly he falls off when he doesn't make music for a while. I don't know if he can even rap nowadays, but hey, he made Liquid Swords.
There's only very few songs semi-worth to check out on this album, not even fully, because they're still pretty weak, and not worthy of a recommendation.
No features that really surprised me this time, mainly because I don't know most of them, Masta Killa had a pretty decent appearance on Pencil though.
For an album so boring, I'm actually surprised it has over 100 ratings, it's probably just because GZA made it, I have never heard anything about this album before. People who listened to this album are most likely just people doing a discography sweep on GZA. Overall, mid album, the rating is definetely a bit too high in my opinion.

Fav. Track - Firehouse
Least Fav. Track - Cinema

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