4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Average, May 30, 2000
I waited for this album to drop for over a year and a half. He switched labels, and it took forever to drop. I used to be just hyper about it coming out, but now that it finally arives, I have almost lost all interest in him. I used to consider him one of my top 10 rappers of all time, because his flow on cuts such as "Face Off" off of Jay-Z's Vol.1, "Reservoir Dogs" off of Jay-Z's Vol.2 and also "Reverse" off of Puffy's Forever album. Some of the stuff he said was just the funniest ever. It made me laugh.
But this album is another story, although everyone should go out and buy themselves a copy to judge this for themselves, because I am truly dissapointed because this was not worth the 1 and a half year wait. Some of the good points on this records would be "Middle Finger U" which shows Sauce at top form. Speedy tracks are when he does his best, and there aren't many of those on this album. "For My Hustlaz" which is the first single is pretty tight too. Other good tracks are "Face Off 2000" w/Jay-Z, "Do You See" w/Puff Daddy, "Pregame" w/Jay-Z, "Section 53,Row 78" w/Maverick, "What's My Name" & "What We Do" w/Memphis Bleek. Overall it may even be a pretty good album. He has a pretty unique flow, which includes him bragging alot.Go out and buy it for yourself, but don't be surprised if you are dissapointed!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
SAUCE MOTHER#$%^&*MONEY, January 1, 2004
By A Customer
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THAT CAT?I THOUGHT HE WAS JAY'S BOY.THIS ALBUM HAS ITS GOOD MOMENTS BUT,YOU FIND YOURSELF WANTING MORE FROM THE KID WHO RIPPED THAT VERSE FROM "RESERVIOR DOGS"OFF OF JAY'S 3RD ALBUM.GETTIN BACK TO BEING JAY'S BOY,SO WAS JAZ,AND SO WAS ONE THE GREATEST MCEES OF ALL TIME-BIG DADDY KANE,WHOM JAY HAS NEVER HAD ON HIS ALBUMS.WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?HOW CAN YOU GIVE A CAT SO MUCH PROPS AND NOT HAVE HIM ON YOUR ALBUM?KANE AND LL WERE DOING AND SAYING SOME OF THE THINGS WACK RAPPERS SPIT TODAY ON THE BLING BLINGS AND SUCH.ANYWAY,YOU CAN PEEP SAUCE FOR THE RIGHT PRICE OR JUST LISTEN TO HIS VERSES ON JAY'S JOINTS.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
2.5 Stars. Lukewarm. Hit-and-Miss album of 2000., January 20, 2003
Sauce Money has established himself as one of the most gifted and talented writers in hip-hop history. He has also established Middle Finger U, as being one of the most enigmatic releases in hip-hop history. The best way to describe the album on an overall level, would be a total hit-and-miss. You have a hot beat here, a flaming flow there, and an incredible rhyme two tracks down. This album has the potential to grow on you, but only if your open minded.
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