The first solo album released under
Kool Keith's own name,
Sex Style expands the dirtier parts of
Dr. Octagonecologyst into a near-concept album. Sometimes a pimp, sometimes a pervert,
Keith dubs his new approach "pornocore," cribbing dialogue from sex flicks to support astoundingly explicit raps that go places
2 Live Crew never had the capacity to imagine. Not only that, but when
Keith turns his attention to inferior MCs, his disses are usually couched in elaborate sexual metaphors (a striking number of which involve water sports). Some songs do deviate from the theme, or at least tone it down a little, and while a few serve as a welcome respite, others simply don't have as much personality. The over the top raunch is
Keith's main focus, and that's where the vast majority of the album's most imaginative rhymes come from. That makes
Sex Style a polarizing entry in
Keith's catalog. Musically, it's one of his most consistent solo outings, especially if you're just looking at the ones under his own name. It definitely benefits from production by
KutMasta Kurt, who may not be as wildly inventive as
Dan the Automator, but knows how to frame
Keith's idiosyncratic flow with deep, funky beats. Thus, the album is borderline necessary for
Keith fans; it really depends on your tolerance for the extremity of songs like "Sex Style," "Don't Crush It," "Make Up Your Mind," "Regular Girl," "Little Girls," or "Lovely Lady." But it is a chance to hear one of the freakiest rappers of all time at his freakiest.