I heard 'Gimme Room' on a YouTube stream playing underground hip hop and thought that I needed to check the album out ASAP. Nothing beats the aforementioned song, but there are a number of other high moments with Rhyme being an engaging spitter. Listening to this I was unsure where he was from. There is boom bap, but also some g-funk, and he seems to shout out both areas. I can't find any info on Rhyme himself but the album seems to have been recorded in Chicago. Worth checking out.
Best Tracks: Devil's Advocate, Gimme Room, West Side Till I Die, Necessary Evil, Black Eyes in the Game