Rolling Stone (2/4/99, p.63) - "...Nine years and four solo albums into the game, the most blunted member of the Def Squad is as exuberant, theatrical and on point as ever..."Mixmag (1/99, p.113) - 3 out of 5 - "...deep, throw-your-hands-in-the-air hip hop of unparalleled wit and intensity....classic funk-driven hip hop..." Muzik (2/99, p.85) - 4 stars (out of 5) - "...The funk is so dirty, Redman so utterly, charmingly, funnily unpleasant, that you're going to love it..." Vibe (2/99, p.138) - "...Mr. Noble has possessed an incorrigible jones for da funk....the new album treats us to requisite cameos from Def Squad coconspirators Erick Sermon and Keith Murray..." The Source (2/00, p.95) - Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]." The Source (3/99, p.210) - "...he still keeps tape decks rewinding....Redman deserves that ever-elusive platinum plaque..." Rap Pages (3/99, p.141) - 4 (out of 5) - "...Like most other hardcore rappers, he's unapologetic, profane, rude, confrontational, and smugly self-assured....[T]hese catchy, funk-drenched soundscapes draw attention..." |