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A good debut solo album from Consequence, which feels like it could have been a feature in Kanye's College Dropout trilogy at times. The beats perhaps aren't as good but the concept of trying to get a job and rap, and that Consequence has a similar voice do add to that feeling. While it finishes a touch slowly with 'Callin' Me', 'Uncle Rahiem' and 'Grammy Family' being the worst cuts on offer, I still feel like it deserves a high score as there ain't anything I don't like, and the best here is real quality. Best Tracks: Don't Forget 'Em, Uptown, The Good The Bad The Ugly, Night Night, Disperse
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