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- Summary: The second studio album for the Berkeley group was produced with Bangladesh and the group's own Young L.
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- Record Label: SMC Recordings
- Genre(s): Rap, Underground Rap, West Coast Rap
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Positive: 1 out of 5
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Mixed: 3 out of 5
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Negative: 1 out of 5
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With ridiculous Auto-Tuned hooks, filthy lyrics ("Bustin' on your ass / Can't believe I said that / Never been a racist / I left her with a wet back"), and jittery beats from Young L and the Cataracts, it's worth putting your name on the guest list.
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If you can focus more on the beats and not so much on the words the overall experience improves, but even then it still tends to be monotonous.
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With a slow, minimal style similar to producer Bangladesh, the Pac''s Young L handles most of the production on the album, delivering beats that favor impact over density.
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As a whole, the harder Wolfpack Party tries to be a fun party record, the more forced it feels. And as solid as L's beats are, they can't stand up on their own.
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It's a shame how tremendously one-note Wolfpack Party turned out, considering the strong talents and personalities of Lil' B and Young L.