Big ups to TECHN9CIANofABQ for putting together the original thread that got deleted.

Tracklist:

1. Self Preservation feat. Krizz Kaliko (Prod. by Michael "Seven" Summers)
2. 501's And Rightsides feat. Brotha Lynch Hung (Prod. by Seven)
3. I Been Dope feat. Tech N9ne (Prod. by Seven)
4. I Don't Like The Look Of It Prod. by Seven
5. See What Had Happened Was (Prod. by Seven)
6. Same Thing (Prod. by Seven)
7. Jack Tripper (Prod. by Seven)
8. Anthem (Prod. by Seven)
9. It's Goin' Down feat. B.G. Bulletwound & Snug Brim (Prod. by Monsta Muzik (Beezerdidit))
10. Baby Mama Drama feat. Bishop Don Dotta (Prod. by Seven)
11. That's My Word (Prod. by Seven)
12. Hello And Goodbye (Prod. by Seven)
13. In They Honor feat. Ben G (Prod. by Seven)
14. I Been Dope (The Town Remix) feat. Ron Ron, Nesto The Owner & The Popper (Prod. by Seven)

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i thought it was good wasn't spectacular but it actually went past my expectations not as good as B.L.E.V.E Or RAUK But Still I Like It mad at only it being 14 tracks

Overall, I thought it was good, but I was expecting WAY more. First off I didn't realize it was only 14 tracks, which I don't like, but that's whatever. Secondly, I didn't like how the first have of the album was basically all bangers, then the second half is all softer, slower shit. I don't mind those types of songs sometimes, because some of Kutt's deepest, and most heart-felt lyrics are in those songs, and I will always respect that, but I got way too hyped up when I heard the first few songs, then I skipped to the next one..oh here's a slow song, oh look another slow song, and another, and another, and another. It really put me off, and I found myself skip through almost the whole second half of the album. I'm going to go back and listen for sure, I just wasn't in the mood for all of those slower tracks when I sat down to listened to it for the first time.

I pretty much agree 100%.

After a quite a few listens though, overall I think this is a good album with some standout tracks. I'm not a huge Kutt fan, but I have friends who would certainly appreciate this album. Kutt has a more commercial sound to his music, and I feel something like this could have mass appeal. Maybe moreso than his other albums. Self-Preservation is some ratchet club banger shit, and then That's My Word has a Drake-esque, r&b feel to it. He has stripper songs, street music, and deep personal stuff; just like any other Kutt album. I don't think it's an amazing album, but good nonetheless. Again, I'm not a huge fan of Kutt so it is what it is.

DJ605 said:

Overall, I thought it was good, but I was expecting WAY more. First off I didn't realize it was only 14 tracks, which I don't like, but that's whatever. Secondly, I didn't like how the first have of the album was basically all bangers, then the second half is all softer, slower shit. I don't mind those types of songs sometimes, because some of Kutt's deepest, and most heart-felt lyrics are in those songs, and I will always respect that, but I got way too hyped up when I heard the first few songs, then I skipped to the next one..oh here's a slow song, oh look another slow song, and another, and another, and another. It really put me off, and I found myself skip through almost the whole second half of the album. I'm going to go back and listen for sure, I just wasn't in the mood for all of those slower tracks when I sat down to listened to it for the first time.

expected a lot more form this song.

A.K.S. said:

I'm predicting 6,500 sold 1st week.

I'm thinking 5,800

5400

6,000

under 5k

4800

5,500

7,200

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