The title track and "Bad Mutha" exemplify the duo's approach - conversational, off-the-cuff, yet never-fail clear and concise. The intent was a looser take on Eric B & Rakim, and similarly, Finesse can't help but dominate. He's willingly aided by D.I.T.C. and DJ Premier of Gang Starr on the technical side of things. Yes, it's underrated.
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