Arrested Development | Compton, CA USA | 12/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You All Keep Sayin Blac Haze Is Tupac and That Blac Haze Sounds Like Tupac, But Half Of You Havent Even Heard A Damn Song off The Album. Yall Have Probally Heard About 2 Songs Off The Album. The Song "Paper Chase," Is a Hard Song Were Blac Haze RAP's Angry. In That Song If You Have Heard It You Would Know That Blac Haze Doesnt Sound A Thing Like Tupac, He Just Has A Real Deep Voice. Blac Haze Had Made A Cover For the Single "Let me Holla At Cha," Blac Haze Was In A Trench Coat Covered Up Wit A Hat on His Head, and There Was Alot Of FOG and There Was A grave Sayin Somethin About Tupac Is He Dead Or alive. Well They Wouldnt Let Blac Haze Release That. The Reason Why The Were Trying To Make Him 2pac was Just For Album Sells, So If You Thought Blac Haze Was Tupac Everyone Would Go Buy The CD. Blac Haze Isnt Tupac, Blac Haze Kinda Sounds Like Him, And You Can Tell Them Apart If You Listen To Alot Of 2pac. Im Disapointed In All Of You For Even Saying This Was Tupac, Thats Like Dissing Tupac. If You Are A True Tupac Fan You Know This Aint PAC. This Is A Great Album, But For All Of You That Think this Is Tupac, Then This Is Tupac's Worst Album. Tupac Would Never Make A Album Like This, Blac haze RAPS About Stuff That Tupac never Talked About, Blac Haze Beats Are Different. Well Anyways Back To The CD, Standout tracks Like "Get On Down," "Let Me Holla At Cha," "Paper Chase," "Imma Die A Hustla," and "Do U Wanna Ride," Make Blac Haze A great Rapper. If You Don't Have this Album Get it just To hear him. By The Way that Guy That Said Blac Haze Was A West Coast Rapper He Aint, He From Miami."
Blac haze
Shindogg | Earth | 09/05/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"i almost thought this was pac but then i saw da pic of this guy. i also noticed b4 i seen da cover how da voice is slighter higher pitched at some points and he never talks about da outlawz or yells "westside!" or even talks about thug life. "let me holla at cha" had a pac style beat and feel 2 it, like pac really did survive da shootin. some of pacs songs have been fast tho(remember "i wonda if heaven got a ghetto", "holla if ya hear me" and da dre/aftermath diss off some 2000 compilation.) and what puzzles me is even wit soundin like pac, blac haze is still unknown!"
TUPAC
2PACISALIVE | Scottsdale, AZ United States | 09/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have heard the rumor that Blac Haze is Pac. I do agree that they sound alike, but Haze aint pac. One thing is for sure though, Haze is a west coast artist. I would recommend this CD to anyone. Its Tight as hell."
BLAC HAZE.....REPRESENT!!!
2PACISALIVE | 07/27/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Man, this guy sounds so much like 2pac I sometimes think its really him but if you listen closely you can tell the difference. Still, this CD is HOT, not just because he sounds a whole lot like Pac but also the songs are all off the heezy and the beats are bumpin. What this boy needs is to get his ass to sign with a big label like def jam or death row cause these ekg guys are nobodies..."
Impressive!
2PACISALIVE | 04/10/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Tupac Shakur-soundalike Blac Haze has come through with an impressive debut album. His voice and lyrics sound very much like Tupac (the first time I heard "I Remember Mom" I thought it was Tupac, but then I thought "Tupac's mom ain't dead...) It's a very good album. If you like west/south-side rap you should get it immediately."