His work with Czarface is better. This isn't an album that I'll be wanting to go back to. It's not bad, it's just not a memorable release and Deck can do better on the mic.
His work with Czarface is better. This isn't an album that I'll be wanting to go back to. It's not bad, it's just not a memorable release and Deck can do better on the mic.
Im liking this more than czarface.
The song with streetlife is dope
Agreed. Czarface is decent to ok, overhyped imo.
That Who Run It track with Streetlife is my fav joint off this album. It is a Rza-esque beat, circa Iron Flag.
Not really liking this Hellfire dude though. I'm very surprised Masta Killa is not on this album, would have much better suited MK than this yawn emcee Hellfire.
I also don't understand why Ghostface is not on this. I was certain that he would be, given that their albums have the same creative teams behind them.
I am baffled why the more famous generals don't come through for Deck on his solos. Maybe Deck himself doesn't ask for their contribution. Who knows?
In any case, GFK and Masta should have made appearances on this album.
Is it me or is MastaKil keeping an even lower profile than usual these days?
Last edited by Mythrandir; 07-18-2019 at 01:18 AM.
Masta Killa is like Kendrick Lamar, he puts music out when he is ready.
Golden arms and Jamel irie where Ya @ MissYa parts
. Is remedy going under aNew Name now? Is he a producer ?
Last edited by Grüne Hornisse; 07-18-2019 at 03:41 AM.
The album is good. Expected a bit more after seeing the comments here tho. Beats are mostly great, some of the hooks is pretty bad. Favorite tracks are easily 9th Chamber and Cant Stay Away. Cannot hate on that who Run It track either, that is dope lol. Flow and lyrics are a bit weaker than on the Czarface stuff i you ask me. Never got the hate for those efforts, some of the tracks go really hard.
Brothers keeper is a nice track too. dont sleep cunts
N.I.
Liking the album more on my second and third spins. I think this is good stuff from Deck.
Blind bought the CD pack to support Deck. Glad I did, still loving the album.
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