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For some reason, probably because of the name Daddy-O, I expected some kind of pop rap album, and while this isn't hardcore hip hop, and there is a bit of a pop feel, the message and feel is quite the opposite, with Daddy-O preferring that ol' school boom bap with a bit of funk. Daddy doesn't have anything special by way of rapping, but he does the job. At times he is laid back, and then there are songs like 'Swung It, Blunted, Brung It', where he sounds like one of the Onyx rappers. It goes okay, but you'll probably feel that you've heard a lot of similar stuff before. Best Tracks: Brooklyn Bounce, Kid Capri, Come for Mine, You Can Be a Daddy, But Never a Daddy-O
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