1. The Day of Light
2. In America (Feat. Killah Priest & Hell Razah)
3. Bring it Back (Feat. 9th Prince Of Killarmy & Nature)
4. One Roll of the Dice
5. Still Shining (Feat. Killah Priest)
6. Salutations (What's Real)
7. Song Cry
8. Pray For Me
9. Heaven
10. Free (Feat. Stoneface & Majesty)
11. Feel Afraid
12. Beware of the Pale Horse (Feat. Ill Bill of La Coka Nostra)
13. J. W. Booth
14. Megalif
15. Bust My Gun
16. Cocaine Israelites (Feat. Killah Priest)
17. American Gangsters (Feat. Kool G Rap)
18. No Retreat No Surrender (Feat. Blue Raspberry, Bloodsport, Stoneface & Majesty)
WTF! i didnt see a review of this ANYWHERE, you guys are missing out if you havnt even downloaded it, this album has a fresh sound, introspective rhymes, dope features, and just the concept of this album is dope. William Cooper (aka Booth) is the least heard member of Black Market Militia, he steps his game up on this, he covers a wiiiide range of topics on this album, most of the tracks dealing with politics,
honestly i went through the album in a couple min the first time, only a couple songs stuck out beatwise, but after a couple more spins, it became more engaging, and felt like a very complete album, almost being a complete concept album,
fav tracks:
bust my gun
heaven
still shining (this song had my ear the first 5 seconds, sounds like it came out of a 007 movie, the beat sounds vast, priest n booth go hard)
bring it back
salutations
give it a spin ya'll, i discover somthing new everytime i give this a spin, its content heavy, my only thing with this album is that *this is jus my opinon* i dont like how the tracks are grouped together, the artist intended to do this, but i like a smooth album, you got some dark songs then you'll hear some loud ass horns the next song, like it goes back n forth dark n light tracks like conspiracy and upliftment, n like a small fraction of the beats are KINDA bland nahmean?
dope album overall, 7.75/10
peace
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