A.G.E came Tight
Daniel from the BAy | Hayward, CA United States | 02/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is knocking, a must have if you like West Coast, Bay Area rap. If you don't you might be sleeping on this one. I have been listening to Agerman since the 3X Krazy days and he has skills, it just a lot more postive now. The beats are knocking and his lyrics are off the hook. The hooks on a few songs could be a little better. This album is better than "Krazy 2 Christ", but that album has some good tracks too. I'm glad to hear Agerman putting it down for the Lord. I can't wait to hear the album Truth."
Good Word.....Highly recommend it
Daniel from the BAy | 12/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Brotha changed his life around and now is rappin gospel....much word/scrpiture, and uplift in this album. Agerman is from Oakland and a former member of 3 x Krazy, who has appeard on many albums w/E-40 among others in the Bay. Very respected Bay Area group.....Agerman suurendered his life and gave it back to Christ and is takin his smooth fast style to Gospel and doin it in the name of Jesus."
Good Message........Highly recommend this
Daniel from the BAy | 12/02/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was a fan of Agerman when he was with 3 x Krazy (Rap group from Oakland for those who may not know.......they took much of the Oakland slang like fa sheezie, etc.....and put it on wax, in which E-40 took it nationwide....but you would not know it). I turned my life over to Christ in which I wanted to hear something positive, with good word, nice beats, and overall good production. This has it all. If you are a fan of hard Bay Area beats then you will enjoy this brotha speaking about life in his personal testimonies about the dope in his life, and how he almost lost it all......but by the blood of Jesus we are cleansed, and deliverance is what this album speaks about to uplift the name of Jesus. Scriptures are often quoted, and applied to his lyrics in which I find myself really enjoying this album all the way around. This album is much better than one of his other releases, "From Krazy to Christ". The tracks on that album are good, and the overall production is not as good as "Kingdom Business" but that album has plenty of word also for spritual growth and uplifting. So if it is a good flow with scripture and reference to our father you are looking for, then you can't go wrong with either album....although "Kingdom Business" is quite better."