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Kallen J. Saczkowski | 12/26/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"this album is great. and the girl that reviewed this album doesn't have a clue what she's talking about. the drums sound the same because all drums in every song at that time sounded the same. it was 2000 and it wasn't until timbo blew up that drums in hip hop changed. secondly. J.D is JayDee and he killed the last two (still classics) that tribe put out. he was also a part of tribe before those albums came out, he just didn't get the credit. this album was way ahead of it's time, now jaydee is a legend. this album is nuts"
Way underrated! Don't judge a CD by its cover.
Itchy T | S.F., CA | 05/28/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"What part of Q-Tip and J-Dilla don't you understand??
One of the best all time MC's with one of the best all time producers (J-Dilla, aka Jay Dee).
I know the album cover is wack....just get it."
10 years later, still "Moving With U.."
Max Headroom | Brooklyn, NY | 10/06/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"You've got to love how every person who gives this album a mediocre review starts their review out with "Now nobody is a bigger ATCQ fan than me, but..."
That's your problem--this ISN'T a Tribe album!! Jeez, can't a brother do something new once in a while??
So it seems that folks are mad at Tip for talking too much about "girls" on this album. Can someone suggest a 'more appropriate' topic? These people must have missed the fact that somewhere around 90% of songs written by all males are about WOMEN. As a man who listens to music, I happen to enjoy listening to songs by artists like Q-Tip who talk about women. Besides, how are you going to get mad at the guy for having some game and wanting to talk about it? Maybe that's a sign that you need to "step your own game up." I guess he should be more sensitive to his rabid, unwashed backpacker fan base next time if he wants to avoid more bad reviews. Sheesh.
With that out of the way, this is an excellent album, and by no means a disappointment even by the high standards Tip had set for himself before it. My favorite tracks are "Moving With U," "Let's Ride," and "Things U Do." The beats were also way ahead of their time, and still sound recent today (just like almost all of the material Tip had a hand in). A definite requirement for any fan's player."