You don't know what you're missin'...
medicjen | Indianapolis, IN | 10/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For everyone that doesn't have this album, I truly feel for you. It's a virtual lesson on what music should be- original, fresh and entertaining. It's a graphic look into the life of an artist, raw and gritty with slice of country soul. Every song is tantalizing, like a hot, buttered biscuit of musical style and rhyme. Shame on the naysayers that pawn Bubba Sparxxx off as a piece of 'White Trash' with an album. One man's trash is another man's treasure..."
This CD wore on me
Adam P Boots | Valley Village, CA United States | 01/27/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"After a fairly hot single and big Timbaland hype, I bought this disc and was happy with it for a couple of weeks. Then it got old, stale and boring. I can hardly listen to it any more, where other cd's just seem to get better with age. If you're looking for GREAT Southern Hip Hop, grab some old-school Outkast (Southernplayalistic or ATLiens), the first Nappy Roots album (I haven't heard enough of the second album to have an opinion), or even get some southern flavor from Devin the Dude ("the Dude" is better than "Trying to Live") or Scarface. This CD was mediocre at best, but still better than a lot of the other crap that's out there, hence the 3 stars."
This album
BDP87 | New York | 03/09/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"it reminds me of rosslers last year of being a normal kid and when mike was still my disciple and when fats still played with toys and matt was my disciple and when Ja was still a little nice and pet fluffyville. and when mike still was a new yorker"