My main beef with the album was that, to me, it has some of his best and worst work on it. The fact that, on the same disc, there is such a wide gap between the caliber of tracks, it makes for an uneasy listen for me. Now, I know people, still to this day, go on and on about how "horrible" Digital Bullet was, but to me it was a consistent listen. Some tracks were better than others, but there wasn't this huge dropoff that exists on Birth of a Prince. I still can't get enough of Digital Bullet.

With that said, I do agree that it, being BOAP, is underrated. Tracks like Grits & A Day... alone (and there are a few other tracks of that caliber) warrants it's underrated status since a majority of it's feedback has in large been negative.

In no way could a track like "A Day to a God is a 1000" be considered average lyrically. The images RZA paints alone are FAR above the norm (i.e. average).