90's Rap Sleeper
Shujun | St.Louis, MO Usa | 08/31/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album was the 2nd sleeper album to come from the X-Clan camp. Interestingly enough the other album was from a woman as well (Queen Mother Rage). Nevertheless this album was a strong debut for Isis despite the incessant interjections by Professor X. The beats were good but utilized a large number of house and Afro-pean rythms to help it along. Not that you noticed any of this once Isis (Lin Que) started to rhyme. Also the African movement was central to her theme so it worked rather well. It really was a shame that her career never blossomed. Other than a quick cd5 that followed a few years later Isis faded to obscurity far before her time. This CD is a true gem of 90's rap if you can find it."
One of the best.
Quinton D. Crawford | Fairfield, California United States | 05/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD gives praise and connection from Ancient African Wisdom to Current day Hip-Hop Music. Even though this, Professor-X, The X-Clan, and Brother-J, are not out there now, their musical genius extends throughout time."