supported by 10 fans who also own “Training Day ft. Brass”
One of Hip hop's greatest rap group collectives, and fellowship of dope emcees from various backgrounds and catalogs, give their all in this long awaited release since the Have Nots on Illect Recordings. Concise lyricism, storytelling, and features that carry weight, no interludes just sick rhymes that challenge your life, and keep on raising the bar. The production is top notch from a range of producers and DJ Aslan and EF Cuttin on the one's and two's mix it up nicely. RIP Ruffian Paul Bunyan
supported by 10 fans who also own “Training Day ft. Brass”
Unreal lyricism. Even though J has recently shifted his focus to rap less specifically about Christ, this album shows he can rap on whatever he wants and do it well. Austin Orth