Sum of the hooks were kinda G-unish circa 03 and the beats were very inconsistent....but every one showed up as far as lyrics go...I feel with this album i think the idea looked better on paper than actually coming to fruition...Ghost who is regarded as a hiphop icon and f*ckin Sheek who is considered to be the U-God of the Lox.....No no and no !



Album is trash. The beats sounds dared even by 90s standards and the killer rap thing played out a long time ago.

the fukk u expect, wu to rap about drake topics?![]()

Sheek spit heavy on both LOX albums and although lyrically and flow wise he has never been that good since, he still made good albums. Especially After Taxes which was a favorite of mine.I'll tell ya. I cant relate to what some of you dudes talkin bout. I guess I am an old head and need to accept that anything from the 90's has to be considered wack by today's standards.
Sheek the U-God of the LOX?Sheek spit heavy on both LOX albums and although lyrically and flow wise he has never been that good since, he still made good albums. Especially After Taxes which was a favorite of mine.
I love Ghost and Sheek collabos and Wu Block is good s**t. But again, perhaps I am in a time warp because I really enjoy the album.
I feel with this album i think the idea looked better on paper than actually coming to fruition...


mighta been a actual classic. automatic buzz.

Sheek??? 
7/10 is dope. Quality shyt. And I'm not the biggest Sheek fan either but he stepped it up a bit on this album. No cringe worthy verses from him on here. The album is pretty much what Sheek and Ghost been telling us it was gonna be like for over a year. Street shyt. Crack spot shyt. Rob a nikka shyt. So why nikkas complaining about what they're rhyming about? Were some of ya'll expecting something else? Some of the verses on here are STELLAR (peep the verses on 'Stella') and the beats were dope, especially considering they mostly came from relative unknowns. I can't see how anyone could hate on this album.
