the reason why this album is weak is because Godz Wrath refused to produce for this album, since Priest didnt pay them for their contributions on the offering, so priest was forced to work with below average producer dj wool
the reason why this album is weak is because Godz Wrath refused to produce for this album, since Priest didnt pay them for their contributions on the offering, so priest was forced to work with below average producer dj wool
KP you have upset godz wrath boyfriend it's messed up he sent you in here to do his dirty work
Godz Wrath basically MADE the offering, look at the intro, ghetto Jesus, melodic, stand still etc..
those are the essential joints on the album, all produced by Godz Wrath...
i'm not saying those are not good tracks i fuck with em but don't act like this album is garbage just because godz wrath is not on it
Priest is definitely not holding back anymore. He damn sure calls out Jigga and Snoop like someone mentioned, but it's serious. Not a corny diss track. - he's just seperating his movement. Producers will catch up with Priest. He doesn't need to dumb it down. He's a genius. So get him some damn classic beats.
"...when i was 12, i went to hell for snuffin Jesus" -GOD's SON
yeah nobody really fucking wit him and all these media outlets don't care about real music just shit you can dance too and that have mad sexual refrences selling it to younger kids that ain't even mature yet to understand it
i gotta admit this album has a different feel than the offering. this album feels slightly darker while he's dropping jewels
still not disappointed with the album....replay value is a thumbs up
I have a feeling he used that DJs beats cuz they're friends. I just remember Priest saying in an interview, you should see what I'd do to a Rza beat. I don't ever expect him to have Rza on his album, but imagine what Priest could do to something of that quality. He gets more creative with his flow and the concept when the beat is something nice.
"...when i was 12, i went to hell for snuffin Jesus" -GOD's SON
Hmm... First Gun 4 Gun, then this.... I wanna hear more production from whoever this guy is
Anyways, great album...
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Lyrics are great throughout the album, and the production is good. KP's voice is filled with greatness, and his flow is at times beautiful.
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Could use some more tempo variation, as the album becomes a bit dull after listening to it for a while. And KP's trying to have too many words on some of the tracks. His flow is weird at times.
Fav. tracks; Hood Nursery, I Believe, Born To Die & 4 Tomorrow
4/5
Originally Posted by CharlesJones
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