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Mixed or average reviews- based on 102 Ratings
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Positive: 52 out of 102
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Mixed: 14 out of 102
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Negative: 36 out of 102
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Sep 3, 2023This album is pretty solid. It has some bops and is a classic. Outside of the well known songs, it's alright. The best song is easily "Hate Bein' Sober".
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May 3, 2014
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Apr 8, 2020I have to be honest about this, Finally Rich considers to be the real foundation of drill hip-hop that could be easily replayed over and over again. Hell, Chief Keef is a better rapper than any other new generation rappers of today like 6ix9ine or Lil Xan or whatever rapper got tattoos on his/her face.
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Feb 5, 2014Definitely not as bad as everyone is saying. A lot of crap here but that is just Chief Keef and the songs that are good are so good that they cancel out the bad. Best songs- Kay Kay, Hate Bein Sober, I Don't Like and the classic Love Sosa
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Jan 24, 2013Not nearly as bad as people are saying, or repeating. The positive professional reviews seem to explain it well enough, especially Pitchfork and the LA Times.
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The WireFeb 28, 2013Keef [has] formidable talent for writing hooks (and tracks) that are both naggingly catchy and strangely joyless. [Feb 2013, p.61]
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The SourceFeb 21, 2013Production from the likes of Young Chop, Mike Will Made It, and Lex Luger propel Finally Rich since it's evident that Chief Keef cares just as much about precise lyricism as he does about keeping the peace on the Southside of Chicago. [Feb-Mar 2013, p.91]
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Jan 24, 2013A hardened, firsthand account of the preordained dire straits of the American underclass, and Waka Flocka Flame-indebted boast talk minus the charisma.