Solo debut is decent
G$ | B-More, MD | 11/28/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Big Twin, a.k.a. Twin Gambino of the Infamous Mobb drops his solo debut album. I ahve all 3 of the Infamous Mobb albums, 2 I'd give 5 stars and the other is 4 star worthy, so when I saw Twin was dropping a solo I knew I had to get it. Not as good as I thought it would be, but it still is a decent album, just expected more from what I've heard from him in the past. With 16 songs (2 are on other albums), you get a decent amount of Big Twin. Of the 16, 1 is a classic, 2 are ok, the other 13 are good, but only a few are real good. Guests are on about half of the songs, and are mostly fellow QB dwellers. Production is decent, not as good as what he usually has. Sid Roams did the majority (11 of the 16), the rest is handled by Evidence (2 songs), and Alchemist, Havoc ad Sebb each do 1 song. Not his best work, but still worth checking out for fans of QB style rap.
#2 - 9 (nice beat)
#3 - 8
#4 - 7.5
#5 - 8
#6 - 7.5 (f/ Alchemist & evidence)
#7 - 8 (f/ alchemist)
#8 - 8
#9 - 8 (f/ Un Pacino & Prodigy)
#10 - 8.5 (f. GOD III of Infamous Mobb)
#11 - 8 (f/ Ty Knitty of Infamous Mobb)
#12 -8.5 (f/ Big Noyd -- also on Noyd's "Stick Up Kid" album)
#13 - 8 (f/ Prodigy)
#14 - 9 (f/ Ty Knitty of Infamous Mobb)
#16 - 8 (f/ Ty Knitty & Un Pacino)
#17 - 8
#18 - 10 (CLASSIC -- great beat -- also on Infamous Mobb's "Special Edition" album)
J. Raheem -- b. 1977 -- QueensBridge, NY
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