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The audacity of niggas sayin an album full of DJ mustard's east coast father swizz beatz production gets into any vault anywhere.
My annotated, We Are The Streets review:
Swizz Beatz production got it soundin like what you dreamed of sounding like when you got the big Casio keyboard for Christmas.
Skip to any track on this album, any part of the track with the exception of the skits, and even some of those, within 10 seconds you're going to get a gun bar.
What we have here is essentially a mixtape set to a Keyboard audio instruction booklet .
Thank god for DJ premier breaking the monotony.
The Verdict: 5.9/10
I love the Lox, but this album aged like cooked grits. Hard as fuck, but frustrating, and nearly inedible. A mixtape in 2016. If you took the hooks out, you could just do beat switches and it would be the same song for most of the album. If swizz ask to produce your whole joint, take one of the 6 million gun bars and use it on this nigga.
gum989;c-9661501 said:TS late af
TheGOAT;c-9662103 said:He is one of the all time most overrated
Bells... Whistles... Yelling over the track...
Known for fucking up the flow of albums
psychobutcher ;c-9661560 said:On what planet does this jew face nigga deserve an appreciation thread. And no, that planet ain't Earth.