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It's not a new sound, and, at points, the tracks feel monotonous as they bleed into each other. Still, there are certainly standouts.
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Moye is never anything less than truthful; he’s so unrelentingly forthright and candid that song titles like “Let’s Get Honest” and “Reality Check” can’t help but seem a little redundant.
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He’s not the most impressive MC, but like Fashawn or Blu, he’s articulate when it comes to laying out a life story across a record. Fans ought to be pleased, as well as fans of that QN5/Justus League southern hip-hop.
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At 15 tracks clocking in at 57 minutes, it shouldn’t feel as lengthy as it does. But certain cuts tend to drag, be it because of the inconsistent production, Moye’s sometimes phoned-in rapping, or both.