At the start of hearing this album, it quickly became evident that
Dorasel sounds strikingly similar to fellow labelmate
Scarface. It's not so much his delivery, but more in his deep voice. After hearing the rest of the album, it became even more evident that he's just not on
Scarface's level of lyricism. What really ruins this release is
Dorasel's basic and overly simplistic rhymes. He puts his words together with a reckless abandon that spoils any chance of creating an interesting album. There are a few good tracks here, including the rugged "War" and the posse cut, "Shame on It," with two members of
the Outlawz. The rest of the album mainly consists of danceable nightclub filler tunes. ~ Brad Mills