I'm not much of a fan of "Southern Rap". I think it's really just a poor answer to the battling tendencies of the East and West. This album, however, is one I can stand. It may not be high on my list of preferred hip hop, but it has its place. Powerful rhymes and pounding beats both make for a decently memorable album. For the most part, strong tracks were chosen for singles and a general lack of filler makes up the album. The pop ideals detract greatly from the album, as you can almost hear the hooks before they are dropped. Overall, this album beats out all other Luda material and in my book, all Southern Rap in general.
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