HOT HOT HOT!!!!!!
Chezarie Thames | Las Vegas, NV | 09/23/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"WOW............that'll be the first word I'll use to describe this album. KJ layed down some fresh hot beats that'll get stuck in your head and just make you wanna dance, rock out or just admire how amazing our God is. even if you're not a big rap/hip hop fan, there are still some songs that cater to different styles that might interest you. This is definatley KJ's best album yet, it is well worth your money!!!"
And You Get A Free Mixtape Thats Better Than The Album!
Michael Harmon | davis california | 10/10/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"KJ has done it again. I've been a big fan since the first release of 7th Ave and have seen his music change with Collaberations and Its Pronounced 52 to Behind the Music and Yearbook. This cd is a mix of the last 2 albums and 7th Ave (his best albums in my oppinion). It's more beat and street centered and less goofy and geared toward youth group kids. Don't get me wrong their are still a few goofy songs (KJ is a goof on all his albums) and a few songs dealing with growing up (and their should be) but for the most part the album is not like that. Also it's great to see KJ mixin it up again with Cross Movement (well Cross Movement Records actually) with Da Truth and JR and those tracks are Top 5 on this album along with Adventures Of Tweezy Man, which really kicks the album in gear and is my favorite. The story of Chris Carlino harkens back also to 7th Ave with its continues storyline being interjected every few tracks but what is better is you don't get the final piece of the story until you listen to the free downloadable mixtape. This Mixtape is for you and you can send it to a few friends for FREE! Personally I thought the Mixtape was better as a whole. Yes you get more tracks on the original cd and it is way longer but their are some cool tracks that are on the Mixtape that arent on the cd and the mixtape flows perfectly. If I had any real knock on this album and (no album is perfect)it was that most of the time the songs were to short either as a whole or the rap parts. In Short KJ does it again puting out a solid cd mixed with solid beats and solid lyrics about the Solid Rock, Jesus Christ. In my oppinion he is continuing with the third version of himself, Version1 7th Ave, Version2 Collaberations and Its Pronounced 52, and still Version3 Behind The Music, Yearbook, and Five-Two Television. Personally I like Version3 the best. Much respect to him in all that he's done and as a fellow 34 year old I hope he keeps on for a long time."