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Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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AndereS.Aug 16, 2009What happens when you try new styles? they may not work dj quick is the most underrated dj of all time and this has a few bangers, but the new experiment will not let you bang most of these songs with your top down on the westcoast.
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AlonsoMJul 19, 2009Forget Till the Casket Drops, this is the rap album of the year. Should be listed in Metacritic's top 10 of 2009.
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vincentpJul 12, 2009
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TomNJul 1, 2009This is an amazing album. The track "ooh" is one of the best beats I have heard in 2009. Worth checking out!
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Kurupt seems so committed to the idea of saying not that much in a very complicated way that it's utterly compelling. Quik, on the other hand, is consistently literal, dealing in the concrete with memorable, loosely connected run-on raps.
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Neither artist disappoints on the LP and Quik continues to progress and go beyond the boundaries of traditional west coast hip-hop. Although I'm not sure if fans will ride down Crenshaw bumping a few of the songs on the album, I salute Quik and Kurupt for trying something new.
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The lyrics aren’t going to win awards for thematic originality, and there’s an especially egregious spoken-word bit poorly justifying the excessive use of the word “bitch,” but most of the time, Quik and Kurupt sound invigorated by each other.