Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Dec 21, 2012The productions are steeped in soul and R&B, offering a more upbeat and clean sound than the usual Wu murk and a Masta Killa companion to Ghostface's retro effort Ghostdini the Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City.
-
Jan 11, 2013["All Natural" is] the one song on the spotty, often comatose Selling My Soul that sounds like it needed to be made.
-
Jan 3, 2013The MC never feels particularly inspired on this disc, his momentum crashing after the first few tracks. [Jan-Feb 2013, p.93]
-
Dec 21, 2012Well-executed, fresh music from a member of Wu-Tang is always welcome, but perfunctory projects stuffed with filler are never a good look.
-
Dec 21, 2012Even with him covering just about every lyric here, this album never stagnates.
-
Dec 21, 2012With Selling My Soul, Masta Killa seems to have winged his way through songs that are lazy and conceptually not well put together.
-
Mar 27, 2013It's an album with no direction, no cohesion and a striking lack of energy.
-
Jan 7, 2013It's an indulgent side project and the monotony of the production is enough that the 'McKayla is Not Impressed' face may be unavoidable.
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 4 out of 15
-
Mixed: 1 out of 15
-
Negative: 10 out of 15
-
Dec 26, 2012