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Hubert Cumberdale
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I refuse to spell Music like Musik!!!! (LB edit: How awesome is it that I dissed Murda Musik before it was even made? )

As far as I can find, this is the first mixtape Mac Lucci performed on. I've already listened to two after it, including it's sequel, so it'll be interesting to see how he started out.

The first track off the album is dope. Lights, Camera, Action has a really chilled out feeling to it. No features, so in being the first track and a solo one at that, this would be a big one for him to have.

The album seems quite dark. It still has that westcoast feeling to it, but it feels very farmiliar of something that The Dogg Pound would release, and since it's sponsered by Snoop Dogg and it featurs everyone from DPG, it's easy to see why. When the album gets on it seems to smooth out with some slicker beats but for the first chunk, this is the case.

Pu$$y is quite a good track. It's Mac featuring his Hustle Boyz duo partner D-Dimes, so you'd expect it to be a nice one. The beat is real chilled and the rapping flows along with it well. Another nice song is Amazen, no idea why they spell it like that but it's Hustle Boyz together again and their style shows when they go off on the beat together.

I think the features really kill this album. Da Rilla is on 5 of the tracks, and I can't hear one where he sounds good. I know it's common of mixtapes, but theres only 5 tracks out of a 23 track/skit tape so it's not a great addition to me.

The best song on the album by far is Change. It's obviously got a lot of influence from 2pac as it's meaning is quite like Baby Don't Cry and the title itself reminding us of Changes. It's a crazy nice song. Dope beat and good rapping.

Overall, it's an average album. You have a few nice songs in there but you have to skip to them.

7/10

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I refuse to spell Music like Musik!!!! (LB edit: How awesome is it that I dissed Murda Musik before it was even made? )

As far as I can find, this is the first mixtape Mac Lucci performed on. I've already listened to two after it, including it's sequel, so it'll be interesting to see how he started out.

The first track off the album is dope. Lights, Camera, Action has a really chilled out feeling to it. No features, so in being the first track and a solo one at that, this would be a big one for him to have.

The album seems quite dark. It still has that westcoast feeling to it, but it feels very farmiliar of something that The Dogg Pound would release, and since it's sponsered by Snoop Dogg and it featurs everyone from DPG, it's easy to see why. When the album gets on it seems to smooth out with some slicker beats but for the first chunk, this is the case.

Pu$$y is quite a good track. It's Mac featuring his Hustle Boyz duo partner D-Dimes, so you'd expect it to be a nice one. The beat is real chilled and the rapping flows along with it well. Another nice song is Amazen, no idea why they spell it like that but it's Hustle Boyz together again and their style shows when they go off on the beat together.

I think the features really kill this album. Da Rilla is on 5 of the tracks, and I can't hear one where he sounds good. I know it's common of mixtapes, but theres only 5 tracks out of a 23 track/skit tape so it's not a great addition to me.

The best song on the album by far is Change. It's obviously got a lot of influence from 2pac as it's meaning is quite like Baby Don't Cry and the title itself reminding us of Changes. It's a crazy nice song. Dope beat and good rapping.

Overall, it's an average album. You have a few nice songs in there but you have to skip to them.

7/10

 
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