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Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop
Media Format: Compact Disk
Rating: PA
Release Date: 11-JUL-2006
CD Reviews
I wasn't expecting much anyways
Casey | Pennsylvania | 07/20/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I'm so glad that i don't buy cd's because of Cd's just like this i mean the cd was listenable at times but song 12 40 cal or whoever it is his first few minutes rapping are HORRIBLE and just dosen't stop there i've heard JR on "stop-n-go" and he sounded decent so i said to myself let me go and mess my hardrive up by downloading this cd. This cd is basic dipset music like i really think that camron and some of the others in dipset just sit around the room or in the hood and just think that their style of rapping is the best thing since sliced bread and its not its terrible to me i think that jimmy jones and Santana are reasonable but when you get to rappers like camron and JR ok here's an example of what i'm talking about how they just put words together just to rhyme (something dumb like i'll take a oozie oozie and make you do the doozie doozie while you found dead layin in the jacuzzi cuzzi) like that sounds like a babys first words like these guys really think they're hot only thing that they got that's hot is all the bling bling i'm out this is what i get for trying to listen to different rappers"
Stupid Hard
Kevin L. Whitfield | Everywhere | 07/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Possibly the best out of the Bird Gang. My Dude spits like no other and the beats are anthax. I couldn't beleive half of the word play youngin uses. Must Cop for sure. Hottest DIPSET album this year. Holla when it's gangsta. Peace"
History In the Making indeed
Paul Targonski | 08/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"JR Writer puts out an extremely impressive debut mainstream album. He truly shows why he wears his wings. His lyricism and delvery are incredible. The beats are sizzling and there is no track that gives up. Every song is incredible. A few diplomats show up to lay down their lines, but the majority of the album is JR showing that he can rap with the best. My personal favorite is Goonies feat. Jim Jones and Hell Rell followed closely by Why Try feat. S.A.S. S.A.S. sounds eerily like Bone Thugs N Harmony on the hook on theis track. All the tracks on this album are banging placing History In the Making as one of the best albums of the year."
The Movement Continues.....
Anthony | Chicago, IL. | 07/28/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The title definitely fits well with this album cause J.R. proved that he can do more than just the mixtape scene with joints like "Grill Em" and "Xtacy" but besides the singles, bangers like "Riot Pump" and "He's Moving" definitely bang out, "High Music" is funny as ****. His heart felt joints are "To Be a Diplomat" and "My Life". Fire album along with "Killa Season", cop both if you a fan of The Movement. P.S. Better than all of the down south crap coming out(excluding Wayne, T.I., and Luda)"
Barley 4 stars from JR
G$ | B-More, MD | 10/06/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"JR Writer finally releases a solo album on a major label. After alot of mixtapes he finally brings us a "real" album. Though I heard some of his songs on his mixtapes, some were good, others not so good, and the same goes for the album. Though I am not a huge fan of most of the Dipset crew (most are average, with Cam'ron being absolutely horrible), I give them all a shot and a listen, and the album is not all that bad. With 18 songs on here, you get 10 that are good, 7 are ok and 1 I skip. Guests aren't too heavy and are mostly Dip Set members, rapping on 6 songs and doing the hook on 1. Production is decent, nothing special though. Doe Boys do 5 songs, Knoxville does 3, Info, Antwan thompson, Justice League, Narcotics, Flaco the Great, Dame Grease, Nova, Pro V and Dutch beats all do 1 song. If you're a fan of the Dip Set I'd pick it up.