"OK, I'm sparing with my 5 star reviews, and I don't like to gush, but Guru and Preme have earned it. I don't actually think it's possible to make a flawless album, because no matter how good you do there always has to be something you could have done better...but this is as close to flawless as it gets. Premier might not be everywhere the way the Neptunes are, but over the past decade he's proven himself to be the top producer. Guru has a wise-sounding, street-smart monotone and the lyrics to match it. And they've been a rap duo for over a decade, which means they've blended their styles perfectly. Guru was right to name himself the "King of Monotone." Although I don't agree with him that it's "mostly tha voice," he definitely works wonders with his on this album. Guru's voice on this album is thicker and deeper than his past work, making him sound ever wiser, and it has you listening to every word. And he doesn't disappoint. The subject matter on this album is very street. A lot of it, of course, is directed at all the "sucka MCs." The rhymes in these are nice, and once again, the voice carries him on, giving him a sound like he's more mature and superior to his other rap colleagues. Other songs deal with real issues. He rhymes about the degradation of hip-hop, enlightening the urban youth, his connection with his music, women, the way the system attacks street-dwellers, coming up as an MC in New York, struggling through hard times, betrayal, death...and the whole time, it has this "been there, done that" feel so you know he knows exactly what he's talking about and he means every word. Skill-wise, Guru is consistent and never has wack lines, but it's the words themselves and the sage-like delivery that are the winners here.DJ Premier isn't about making top 40 single beats. His beats are simple on the outside but really very detailed, with everything carefully sampled and hooks expertly scratched. What he does it play a loop that sets the exact right tone for the lyrics. Battle-type songs have harder, more up-tempo beats to them. "Friends vs. BI" and "Militia" are all-out bangers. Songs with reflective rhymes have reflective beats. Sad songs have sad beats. Once again, it sounds simple, but really there's a very distinct, carefully designed tone for each track. "Betrayal" doesn't just sound sad, but also hopeless...like there's nothing left to do but grieve. "Moment of Truth" sounds like someone coming out of a struggle. My personal favorite track is "Robbin Hood Theory," but I'm not sure how to describe it. Hopeful, maybe. But no matter what your favorite is, they're all excellent. There's really nothing not to like about this CD. The rhymes are all well-written and well-delivered. The beats are all well-designed to set the right mood. It's 20 tracks long, and they all have a purpose. No filler. The collaborations, from Inspectah Deck to Scarface, all have the right effect. You need this album.Closing comments: Mad props to Guru and Premier for staying on top of their game for 15 years now. Check out The Ownerz...not as good as this, but still tight."
A CLASSIC AMONG CLASSICS
Mr Joshua | Winston Salem NC | 02/05/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Gangstarr will forever bring classics to the hip-hop's underground table, but MOMENT OF TRUTH is their best work yet. Primo presents superior production to match Guru's astonishing lyrics. Hip-hops most respected duo has done it again, and this time they mean business. The title of the album MOMENT OF TRUTH says it all. Guru is tired of worthless emcees such as DMX and Jay Z making a killing off of overrated garbage. Its really sad true talent is only noticed by the real hip-hop heads in this commercial driven industry. If only more people would open their minds and see that real hip-hop is not who has the most money, or who is pushin the nicest car. Hip-hop is about a microphone and the words that are spit into it. Gangstarr is simply remarkable. With tracks such as "Royalty" and "You Know My Steez" there is no way any real hip-hop fan would be dissapointed in this classic. Artist such as MOP and Scarface deliver wicked lyrics to a couple of tracks. My favorite track "Above the Clouds" featuring Inspeck from the wu (even though im not a wu fan anymore)is a MASTERPIECE and will forever get mad play from me when I feel like hearing something real. All the tracks are superb and will gain the respect of any real hip-hop hippy. SIMPLY REMARKABLE NO OTHER ALBUM COMES CLOSE....josh warren ~ hip-hop analyst"
Classic Album
Matt | NJ | 10/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Catch the best duo hip hop history has to offer at their personal best and you've got the "Moment of Truth". Primo has never before strung together an album of beats so tight. Almost every single track is a classic, with memorable melody and memorable lyrics. I honestly haven't heard the album in over a year now and I can still recall the intricacies and lyrics of each track. This is one of those albums that you throw in and just let it ride. No need to skip tracks. What's the last album you could actually say that about? I killed this album to death when it came out and I always find myself revisiting it when hip hop lets me down. This is one of the best albums in hip hop, period."
Underground will live forever baby !
Matt | 02/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The title describes it, as long as groups like Gang Starr represent, the underground will never die. And that's exactly what i wanna hear, underground rap and not this fake azz commercial radio hip hop stuff ! This Album is real, DJing and MCing in it's purest form, Primo's beats are burning my ears and the lyrics of Guru are very deep and they hittin' me everytime. This album got 20 cuts of pure magic - but what would you expect from the dopest producer of all time? I gave this album five stars because i couldn't find a sixth one."
Jazz-infused "smart rap"
Matt | 02/13/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There's 2 thing y'all should know before you read this: 1. This is my first Gang Starr album and 2. I'm white Anyway, as a fan of rap, I've always been angered by the limited vocabulary of rappers (aiight! Yo! Word!)and their boasting of being intelligent without actually showing. So after acquiring the taste for intelligent hip-hop, like The Roots, Wu-Tang Clan, and A Tribe Called Quest, I decided to try out Guru and Primo. Moment of Truth is not rap, it's pure HIP-HOP. Hip-hop is what makes rap music. It is the fundamental basis of making a good record and DJ Primier serves up the beats like they were going out of style. Of course, Guru is probably one of the most intelligent rappers out there (with Black Thought, Mos Def, KRS-One, and Chuck D). The best tracks are, "You Know my Steez", "Above The Clouds", "The Rep Grows Bigga" and "The milita" But actually, it's all good! BUY MOMENT OF TRUTH NOW!!!!"