"I am a big Fiend fan and I have both of his albums. This must be his first album before he joined the tank and from what I heard of it so far it might be his best album ever! I going to get this album."
Clean 4 show!
Linus Roache | 10/02/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"WELL I THINK THAT THE FIEND CD IS SO CRUNK! AND THAT HIM AND MYSTIKAL SOUND ALIKE SOMEWHAT, BUT MYSTIKAL GOT SOMETHING GOING ON WITH HIS VOICE THAT SOUND A LIT. DIFFRENT. I THINK THAT FIEND IS JUST SO FINE!"
Busting Out with that Same-Sex Love!
Linus Roache | The Castro | 03/31/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's heartening to hear Fiend finally stand up and be counted. At long last he is resisting the pressures of our homophobic society and telling the world that his deep love for another man Won't Be Denied!Atta boy, Fiend. We here in San Francisco salute you and admire your courage. Now if only the rest of the rap world could come out, what a wonderful world this would be!"
5 Stars! Baddest M.F. Alive!
Southern Rap Pro | Boogie Down, TX | 02/20/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is Fiend's first album from back before No Limit. It dropped on Big Boy Records which broke a lot of the talent that would eventually fall under the No Limit umbrella. Not too many Big Boy artists went to Cash Money since the two labels were involved in a fierce rivalry/battle for most of their existence.
This CD is Fiend's best and classic material. Once you subtract the two radio edits at the end and two short skits you are left with 9 tracks of Fiend. The production is on some smooth mix between thumping NO Bounce and laid back east coast boom bap. Seriously, it is on a unique and dope tip. Fiend was at his lyrical best as this was before he was caught up into the super-gangster mentality of No Limit.
Dope music and heartfelt lyrics is all you can really ask for. Peep this if you can find it for cheap."