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Trice is a talented MC, and the synth-funk production by Mr. Mathers, Dre, and Timbaland is top-notch.
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This album is chock full of more cast iron monster tunes than any mainstream rap LP this century.
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BlenderTrice puts a playful swing into his unlikely rhymes. [Nov 2003, p.122]
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Cheers boasts 74 straight minutes of inventive production, original ideas, thought-out lyrics, and straight-up MCing -- even if it lacks outright hits à la "In da Club" or "Lose Yourself."
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Q MagazineHis witty baritone flow is more than a match for his masters. [Dec 2003, p.139]
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On "Hands on You,"... Trice gets to show off his incredible lyrical flow alongside an unusually subdued Eminem.
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What redeems Trice is his workmanlike emphasis of craft over style. It's not flamboyant, but it's impressive.
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His delivery is intoxicatingly smooth, even if his lyrics travel all the usual exhausted topics.
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The album comes with a full load -- 19 songs -- and some do fall off, as if he and the production crew run low on invention.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 31
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Mixed: 2 out of 31
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Negative: 1 out of 31
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tylerlApr 13, 2004its fucking dope
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CountJuggernautAug 29, 2005In my opinion, Obie's too underrated. This album was amazing and I'm waiting for Second Rounds On Me