"The musical genius of Bushwick "Mutha-F**kin'" Bill is displayed as Bushwick raps from the heart. I used to listen to these cuts in the squad car, at home, or wherever. Bushwick is a close and dear friend. One of the nicest guys you want to me. DO IT LIKE A G.O!"
Ever so clear
Sherance M. Brothers | Jasper, Alabama United States | 10/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"ever clear was deep bushwick tells about how he lost his eye and skitso was neat also lil j visiting bill in the mental ward love that tune. Bushwick kept it real and all the beats hit hard old school thugs will get pleasant memories bumping this."
This album is the bomb
Sherance M. Brothers | 09/09/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I think this album is bangin and I think this is a must have for anybody who likes rap. It has great beats and the lyrics are really good. Personally, I think the best song on this album is "Ever So Clear"."
Bushwick Bill Comes Wicked Hard and Raw Here For The 9 Duece
G-Funk 4ever | Listenin' to the Delfonics | 06/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Bushwick Bill finally goes solo in 1992 with Little Big Man. With production by John Bido, James Smith, and additional touches by Roger Tausz, and Mike Dean, you get some tight southern fried gangsta beats. "Chuckwick" and "Skitzo" are crazy personifications of his alter ego, with a crazy beat. Bushwick is very sexually explicit and he has a huge boastful personality on joints like "Take 'Em Off" and the title track. "Stop Lying" is dope. The beat is slow rolling, similar to G-Funk, and the lyrics are funny. He pulls a dude's hoe card about boasting and lying about his sex life. "Dollars And Sense" also has an early G-Funk vibe. The beat is P-Funk centered with a slick Dr. Dre-like whiny synth in the hook. Bill holds nothing back on the album, and censors nathan here. Dope album with some funky fried beats for your trunk. Be sure to check his 1995 classic album Phantom Of The Rapra, a hella great album full of more of this fire he spits."