
Okay well let us make this short and sweet. Read what I said in my review of "The Jacka- Broad Daylight" and apply that to this album. Basically identical reasons why this album is getting a 2 Out Of 5. However, if it means anything to anyone, this is a slightly better album than "Broad Daylight" Not big enough to change it's rating but a slightly better and more rounded album. It has better hooks and doesn't seem like a mixtape. There's still not much of a concept or reason to it. Just the same things repeatedly thrown at you but there is some nice tracks that have a good sound. The song "Bring Da 80's Back" has an elegant and original hook that makes the song memorable. Matt Blaque contributes nicely to the album as much as he can by adding some flare to another okay track called "Don't Be Scared". "Dip Wit U" and "Top Floor" also have their own nice sound to them but all in all I'm picking decent songs from a not so good album. The whole album seems like you're being beaten over the head with cliche gangsta rap rhymes and concepts with a decent hook thrown in here and there. For some people I know this album wasn't as bad as I make it out to be. So give it a listen for yourself, you may enjoy it, especially if you're a Jacka fan (or a Laroo fan I guess). This album didn't do anything for me personally though. Better luck next time Jacka, from what I hear you're dropping quite a bit in 2010. Hopefully the efforts get better as the year goes on
Rating:
2 Out Of 5
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