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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Already heard it,
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This review is from: Trials & Tribulations (Audio CD)
This is a good Bizzy album, but is basically just his internet release Evolution of Elevation with a different album name and the song titles changed. I don't know if in the end he was just throwing out albums to fulfill a contract (like Best of Bizzy, which was just half of Midwest Cowboy and some other songs), or he wanted to re-release it in stores, but I was kind of disappointed. But whatever, still a dope album and I'm looking forward to some decent production now that he's with Virgin
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
gettin better,
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This review is from: Trials & Tribulations (explicit Version) (MP3 Download)
I actually liked this album more than i thought i would, unlike most of his last albums this one i found has more real songs than songs to just fill in the album, to me this album is like an 8.5/10, I would recommend you to buy it, his flow sounds better than before, and contents wise it seems to be getting better.
Every album he makes i like more than the previous one, bizzy seems to have finally caught up with his thoughts and ideas, I'm sure his next albums won't disappoint
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Mediocre Masterpiece....,
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This review is from: Trials & Tribulations (Audio CD)
After buying and owning Bizzy's latest album I was intrigued by the whole messages behind each track. But, after listening to it closely it reminded me of the album Evolution of Elevation that he previously released on the internet. The only difference between each album was that the title tracks and the album names; pretty much each track was basically the same. Nevertheless, Bizzy seems to hold his own ever since he has been droppin albums left and right since he left Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
The downfall of the album is that there are only ten to eleven original records and the last two are basically remix tracks. Plus, the productions are pretty basic or bad quality & the feature artists don't seem to compliment Bizzy. Overall, if you are a huge Bizzy fan and love his previous albums (The Midwest Cowboy & Ruthless are my favorites so far) then I suggest to add this to your collection.
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