The only comlaints when the tracklist dropped were that he played the album for a lot of cats on social media in full, and he cut 4-5 joints off it, including the one that he said was his favorite song on the album.
At least 2 of them got moved to Hall & Nash 2. '94 Ghost shyt feat. Westside Gunn and another one feat. Schoolboy Q. Both produced by ALC. Another one was a dope 9th Wonder joint.
It's just that we were surprised that it went from 15 tracks to 10 tracks, and that 2 of the 10 are old songs.
If the hype and build-up wasn't so crazy over the top then I don't think anyone would have said anything. They were saying this was the best NYC hip-hop album since 1996, and the hardest album of the last 2 decades.
I'm not exaggerating either. Those were actual quotes.