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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
over half of the positive reviews for this book have been written by the writer himself and other associates of the book. if you read their other reviews, notice how they all seem to follow a pattern. this kind of dishonesty makes me not trust the content of the book enough to invest any time into it. who knows what other kind of tricks this guy has up his sleeve? just something worth noting.
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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
well trick trick, it looks like in you're in luck. i don't think you have to worry about any homosexuals buying this cd. as a matter of fact, i don't even think you have to worry about straight people buying it.
this album sounds like a wack version of Ice Cube's album Laugh Now Cry Later, which was never that great of an album to begin with either. trick trick's mic skills are below average and his production is even more boring.
avoid at all costs. don't even waste a download on this ignorant clown.
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I'm aware that this album is only a collection of Krumbsnatcha's best efforts but wow... not only is this my favorite greatest hits album of all time, but it's one of my favorite CDs of all time period.
Krumbsnatcha is the entire package. What I've noticed when it comes to hiphop is that usually when an MC is really gifted, their projects seem to suffer from weak production. [Example: Nas]
Then there are the albums with amazing production but the lyrics don't live up to the beats. [Example: Slum Village]
This is one of the very few albums that the flaws above don't apply to.
Every beat on this album is BANGING and the rhymes are consistently impressive… Read more
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