Onyx burst onto the scene with
Bacdafucup, a volatile rap album that embraced everything about thug life and told the world to slam. Unfortunately, later releases failed to live up to the lofty heights of
Bacdafucup, and
Onyx faded back as members evacuated and/or opted to experiment with acting and solo careers. After four years, a re-formed
Onyx returned with
Bacdafucup, Pt. II, an album that looks to once again grasp the hardcore rap title they helped invent.
Fredro and
Sticky Fingaz sound as dirty as ever as they boast grandiose flows concerning the game, the relevance of the bald legacy, and life over the group's tumultuous career. The question is, does
Bacdafucup, Pt. II live up to its title? While this is not as revolutionary or edgy as its predecessor, this is surely
Onyx's triumphant return. They have conformed to many of the expected trends of hip-hop, including
Dr. Dre-like beats and
DMX-esque rants, yet there is no mistaking the openly hostile intentions of one of rap's most cutting-edge trios. There is much here to recall
Onyx's early days, including two of the album's best tracks, "Bring 'Em out Dead" and "Slam Harder," which may appear to be last-ditch retreads of past hits but are their own entities entirely. The group even treads into waters one wouldn't expect, referring to the 9/11 tragedy with more daring terms than some may like, yet the powerful thoughts delivered on "Feel Me" prove that
Onyx is very serious about their terrorist opinions.
Onyx may not be as offensive or aggressive as they once were, but
Bacdafucup, Pt. II is easily the group's best outing since their hip-hop debut. ~ Jason D. Taylor