This album feels like many other decent-but-forgettable No Limit releases—competent, but lacking anything truly remarkable. I’ve given it multiple listens, and while I’ve never found myself thinking, “this is outright bad,” I’ve also never walked away with anything that stuck. One of the more noticeable issues is the lack of contrast between the verses and the hooks. The production remains largely static throughout, with little to no variation in the instrumental backing during the choruses, which makes the songs blur together. Picking standout tracks feels like splitting hairs—none rise above the rest in a meaningful way.
Beats: ★★★
Rapping/Bars: ★★☆
Hooks: ★★
Best Tracks: Mobbin' Through My Hood, Fuck Them Hoes, Tru Playaz, Keep It All Good