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Universal acclaim- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 23
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Mixed: 3 out of 23
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Negative: 1 out of 23
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NazimEApr 9, 2007One of the dopest rap albums to ever come out....not just this year..but ever. The beats are on point made by produce ANT. The lyrics complement it very nicely. You can feel his raw emotions through the songs...i dont' know how he does it.
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DevinGApr 11, 2007Ant (DJ & Producer for Atmosphere) displays his full ability as a beat maker on this project, while Brother Ali brings the "Truth" with his strong, preacher-like, vocals. Instant classic!
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LukeGauthierApr 8, 2007
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AndyDApr 15, 2007Another great disc from Rhymesayers, Ant's production is solid as usual. I also like how the disc has no filler, as most rap/hip hop albums do these days. I don't know where I read it, but the only real downside I agree with is that Brother Ali is serious all the time-never really funny or joking around. I'd say this is definitely worth owning!
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[Anonymous]Apr 2, 2007Hot Beats + Hot Rhymes = Good Hip Hop
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KevinMar 29, 2007This album is pretty good. It's the first album I got from Brother Ali even though I am a Rhyme Sayers head. It's pretty good.
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All too often, his voice/accent/rhyming patterns suffer from too much rehashed facsimile of past rap glories.
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FilterI still think I'd rather have a chat with him than listen to his music. [#24, p.90]
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UrbIf his first album, Shadows on the Sun--one of 2003's best hip-hop releases--was meant to introduce Ali to his would-be fanbase, The Undisputed Truth--which sees Ali's life taking a total 180--seals the damn deal. [Mar 2007, p.97]