I like the kings for their change in tempos, combination of different sounds, throwing the raps back and forth between each other during verses, and of course the ganja part.
I don't know why they feel compelled to put 20 tracks on every album, adding more tracks sometimes hurts more then it helps.
Anyways this is a solid rap album, I hear the kings voices on all the tracks, but I feel like the majority of the beats could be from any mainstream rapper. It just takes away from the originality that is kmk.
The stony songs that grace every recent kmk album aren't really stony just laid back. I do really like the song "lucky day" its got the feel of the song from SNSouljaz "summertime" but just better.
Lyrical wise, who cares? No one listens to kmk for their masterful use of the english language.
I know I sound down about the album but it is great, but I just hope every time for the next, Tangerine Sky, Life Rolls On, or Rip the Night Away.
If I made a "best of" cd, I can only imagine maybe one song from this album making it. Maybe it's too early to tell.
Favorite Tracks: 2, 6, 12, 14, 15, 16
Why?: 3, 9, 17, 19 (It is kinda catchy though)
*Disclaimer: I was not high while listening to it (I know, wtf is wrong w/me its 420)
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