On his second album, Pusha T continues his mafioso raps over darker instrumentals in a tight, sinister album, mostly stepping away from the poppier aesthetics of his previous albums as he finds his groove as a solo artist. It may still have listeners wanting more but an overall enjoyable experience for fans of his brand of hip-hop.
Best Tracks: Intro*, Untouchable*, M.F.T.R.*, M.P.A, F.I.F.A, Sunshine
B+
Gangsta Rap/ Hardcore Hip-hop/ Southern Hip-hop
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