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I don't have this rated as a great record but the production from N.O. Joe is definitely an upgrade over past Rap-A-Lot employs. There's more space, thick beats, and funky bass which sees the slicker raps of Big Mike replacing Willie D's more vociferous barks. It comes together best on low-end sample-shiftng mega monsters like "Murder After Midnight", the lengthy Rap-A-Lot roster freestyle "Bring It On", and "Six Feet Deep", a devastatingly sad ballad in the mold of Ice Cube's "Dead Homiez". There's just as many misses on what turns out to be another mercurial Geto Boys record we ultimately cannot dismiss...and still revisit once in a while.
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