I put this up there with his first 3 albums, which is to say - Its a genuine classic. In some ways like his old stuff, but then adding new elements with denser production, guests that don't seem tacked on for commercial value (a real feat considering how many motherfuckers are on it), and more fleshed out songs. He has a way of being arrogant but still refreshingly honest and realistic at the same time. I'm right there with him lyric by lyric, nodding to the beat and at the truth. I want another album like this right away Ye. None of that Electro shit.
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