Dumbass Hip-Hop Critics don't know Sh@#%!
Jacob | 04/24/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album was a great comeback album. Black On Both Sides was the grimey New York album. On this album, he chose to expand on his music. I think he gets better with age. He isn't just centered on hip-hop...."
When MC's are artists they put out releases like this
Travis Ray | Athens, GA USA | 04/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Honest professional artistic expression. Hints of Rock, Soul, Blues, Alternative. It's Hip-Hop at it's core however he doesn't rhyme on all the tracks. He writes with expressions of black pride. He uses profanity in the context of artistic expression. I loved this release. I even liked the tracks I didn't love. I love that Mos had blatant disregard for the "formula". This is not your last cookie cutter hip-hop producer's efforts. He will lose many on this release. I love that too."