First and foremost lemme just say,GRACIAS BIG HOMIE!!!In all honesty Im feelin this album more than any other album I bought this year.(and Ive bought quite a few)But damn this one hit home and took me back to a place that I love and Hate at the same time, (some of you might understand that one).Shouldve called this album "AUTHENTIC".I know most of you didnt like this album but i thought this album was fuckin dope.Theres just a certain way the RDV's have always been able to paint that picture with thier verses that sound all too fuckin familiar.Fuckin hilarious at times.If i have to explain then you probably dont like this album.But if you do then u know what the fuck i mean.90% of this album is more like a block anthem than anything.Theres a set of rdv's in everyhood hahahahahaha!!!!
MONSTERIFIK= A VERY GUTTER 9.0 from me


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I mean, It's awesome that he's authentic with what he says/spits, and he does get a little credit for that.

But he needs to work on his flow. It's the same throughout the album, and It's hard to sit down and listen to the whole thing.
for me theres rap for every season of my feelings and emotions,sometimes i need some shit to laugh at or other times i need some shit that is just plain clever and complex,sometimes i need to cry or sometimes i need some shit to vent to. it just depends on how im feeling at the time.I dont like to hold every rap artist to the same standards.thats what music is,its all personal preference.i can get bored listening to slaughterhouse and rakim as easily as i can get bored listening to slim thug.i switch it up all the time.but when an artist has the ability to take you to a place u can hear,see and touch from your own past or current expieriences then thats what i consider good music.thats the main reason Pac is my favorite of all time,ppl keep trying to bag on his lack of complex rhyme schemes and punchlines but that isnt always a recipe for a great artist.sometimes its the stuff that will literally give you chills when you think a motherfucker made a song specifically for you.

KirbyTheAlmighty said:
I mean, It's awesome that he's authentic with what he says/spits, and he does get a little credit for that.
But he needs to work on his flow. It's the same throughout the album, and It's hard to sit down and listen to the whole thing.
Perfectly said Duke!!!! Best thing ive read on this forum in a long time!!!!!That is exactly what was in my brain, but i dont know if i could of ever put it down like that.Well Said!!! ...........Album is dope!!!!!! Big ups to Scoob!!!

Dukecityspecialist said:
for me theres rap for every season of my feelings and emotions,sometimes i need some shit to laugh at or other times i need some shit that is just plain clever and complex,sometimes i need to cry or sometimes i need some shit to vent to. it just depends on how im feeling at the time.I dont like to hold every rap artist to the same standards.thats what music is,its all personal preference.i can get bored listening to slaughterhouse and rakim as easily as i can get bored listening to slim thug.i switch it up all the time.but when an artist has the ability to take you to a place u can hear,see and touch from your own past or current expieriences then thats what i consider good music.thats the main reason Pac is my favorite of all time,ppl keep trying to bag on his lack of complex rhyme schemes and punchlines but that isnt always a recipe for a great artist.sometimes its the stuff that will literally give you chills when you think a motherfucker made a song specifically for you.

KirbyTheAlmighty said:
I mean, It's awesome that he's authentic with what he says/spits, and he does get a little credit for that.
But he needs to work on his flow. It's the same throughout the album, and It's hard to sit down and listen to the whole thing.
hell yea big scoob album was the shit i give it 9.0 also
my 7 still stands which isnt bad maybe 8 i keep listening to it!!!!!!!!! u want 2 laugh tho chech out some of my parodies www.youtube.com/rainmageddon
REAL FUCKIN TALK HOMIE BIG SCOOB A REAL MOTHA FUCKA.......I GIVE IT A 8
that my same criticism. through the first 7 songs i have yet to notice any attempt to change up his flow at all. same speed, same enthusiasm. I feel like every song has just been a different beat with slightly different lyrics

KirbyTheAlmighty said:
I mean, It's awesome that he's authentic with what he says/spits, and he does get a little credit for that.

But he needs to work on his flow. It's the same throughout the album, and It's hard to sit down and listen to the whole thing.
The album is growing on me. Ill change me review from 7.0 to 8.5. Im going to get it when Strictly Strange comes out so i get them together.
he's a real Nigga from the Street,i respect REAL ARTISTS nothin' else..
Co-sign!!!!

Dukecityspecialist said:
for me theres rap for every season of my feelings and emotions,sometimes i need some shit to laugh at or other times i need some shit that is just plain clever and complex,sometimes i need to cry or sometimes i need some shit to vent to. it just depends on how im feeling at the time.I dont like to hold every rap artist to the same standards.thats what music is,its all personal preference.i can get bored listening to slaughterhouse and rakim as easily as i can get bored listening to slim thug.i switch it up all the time.but when an artist has the ability to take you to a place u can hear,see and touch from your own past or current expieriences then thats what i consider good music.thats the main reason Pac is my favorite of all time,ppl keep trying to bag on his lack of complex rhyme schemes and punchlines but that isnt always a recipe for a great artist.sometimes its the stuff that will literally give you chills when you think a motherfucker made a song specifically for you.

KirbyTheAlmighty said:
I mean, It's awesome that he's authentic with what he says/spits, and he does get a little credit for that.
But he needs to work on his flow. It's the same throughout the album, and It's hard to sit down and listen to the whole thing.
CO-Fuckin Sign!

Tarek said:
he's a real Nigga from the Street,i respect REAL ARTISTS nothin' else..
Yeah there's so many rappers that have pretty much the same flow all the time and they get mad respect. Just a few jay z, nas, ice cube, 2pac, and the list goes on. Just stating!!

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