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Generally favorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 33 out of 43
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Mixed: 1 out of 43
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Negative: 9 out of 43
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BobbyJMay 11, 2009who cares if he used to be a correctional officer? just because he does not fit the traditional goon stereotype doesn't mean he cannot produce good music. Nice job Ross, you truly are the boss!
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KudakwasheBApr 24, 2009Your my boy ricky u surely kicked ass with yo album. This is some A1 sheet. Deeper than rap, better than da 1st. Keep shinin.
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dannyfApr 23, 2009This album is terrible. it is not hip hop at all, ross is unable to rap on this album and the beat is wack. sorry man u really did bad on this 1 and the true hip hop/ rap listeners will be with me on this.
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michaelsApr 25, 2009While Ross may be a talented artist he is a fraud and should refrain himself from speaking on topics of which he played no part in.Ross was a correctional officer,don't say your pushing blow, tell a story instead of emulating someone else lifestyle. PS releasing video's of saying 'Monkey' a million times did not help this decision.
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RoscoeRApr 26, 2009This album is the best Rap album so far this year! Best production and mellow lyrics to balance it out.
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F*ckBMay 7, 2009
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davidApr 24, 2009
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CodyCApr 29, 2009this album as a sound that not so common, it has a sun loving beach sound that easy to get stuck in your head. everyone thats so worried about his reputation needs to chill out and just listen to some music thats makes you move. chill out.
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Even if this isn't much "Deeper" than the average Three 6 Mafia album, the glitz and guts of Deeper are a big step up, making Ross sound like a Miami-fied version of Young Jeezy.
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He may rap like he's out of touch with reality, but with bass lines this deep and synths this huge, you might forget the present era's woes yourself.
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He certainly gets outshined by the original score--but that only serves to make a much better album than many anticipated from the Boss himself.