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Generally favorable reviews- based on 30 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 30
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Mixed: 4 out of 30
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Negative: 5 out of 30
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Jun 16, 2012I recommend this album to those who love southern crunk music. Waka Flocka has been my Favorite rapper since his first mix-tape. Brick Squad Monopoly!
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Apr 3, 2015An album almost worthy of being called a classic. Lex Luger's production is outstanding, and Waka's lyrics describe thug life perfectly. He's not lyrical but his gangsta lyrics along with the outstanding beats make this album an almost gangsta classic. This album earns a borderline B+ and A-.
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Mar 29, 2011very catchy beats and chorus, but unlike soulja boy (read my review on him) he does have some decent verues. not a bad person to listen to if you dont have any pastor troy or lil john to bump. i do recommend him though.
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Apr 2, 2013The beats are insanely hard. Thanks to lex luger. But the album also is funny enough to actually be good. There is hardly a bad song on this. It's just not a lyrical album. But that's ok
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May 2, 2011Assembled by the album's main beat-peddling prodigy, Lex Luger, they showcase a masterclass in reductionism; juggernauts of hulking, bruising, brick-to-skull intensity.
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Mar 18, 2011On its own terms, it's a lean, mean success – and questions about longevity can probably wait until the follow-up.
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Jan 19, 2011The beats are banging, and Waka proves that owning a thesaurus and being clever aren't the only way to be a rapper. Waka is a blunt instrument that beats you into submission.