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The least necessary Mase album, but half the tracks point to a future that is brighter than ever.
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The tension that made Mase's early songs so captivating is gone.
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Rolling StoneFive years at the pulpit have dimmed his flow. [30 Sep 2004, p.190]
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Sometimes infectious but often empty.
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Entertainment WeeklyThe newly redeemed MC hasn't given up preaching completely; and righteousness is most un-Welcome. [20/27 Aug 2004, p.126]
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The style hasn't changed, the lyrics haven't suffered, and the charm and charisma is still clearly evident.
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A surprisingly tepid collection that might have benefited from a bit more preaching, or at least a bit more passion. [30 Aug 2004]
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BlenderThe album is livelier for its contradictions. [Oct 2004, p.124]
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Songs like "Do You Remember" and "Wasting My Time" are tolerable but don't require repeated listening.
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It's good to know Ma$e hasn't lost his knack for perverting classics by other artists.
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Sure, a couple of the hokey lyrics... slightly taint the return. But pulling tricks like sampling the Welcome Back, Kotter theme for the [title track's] intro is pure genius.
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cristianaOct 20, 2004this is the best g-unit album ever!!! he will make the best rapper ever. he should get an award for this album. peace out. GGGG-UNIT