sway-c | Sun Valley, CA United States | 04/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Tight beats, dope lyrics and done in 2 DAYS! What a skilled man. This is not your typical comercial sh!+, it's just gangsta. Support the latin hip hop movement. Go cop it. You won't be dissapointed."
Pretty good for 2 days work!
locostyle | pito grande, Mexico | 06/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is certainly one of SPM's best work. I cannot get that cd out of my car cd player, its been three weeks!I listen to it all the time. Tracks 9,10,and 15 are one of the best I've heard. The rapper who sounds Jamaican definitely adds a great distinct reggae flavor and accentuates the variety a little bit. A Definite buy for those who like freestyle cutz!"
Best CD so far...
.:.vAnEsSa.:. | Dallas Tex | 06/16/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"this CD is the BEST he has came up with so far...even though not all the songs are freestyle, they still tight! this is a cd you can bump to over and over again and not get boring. Specially the songs "Houston to Dallas", "Screwed up Tape", and "Cool Enough", they the best! SPM speaks nothing but the truth, and thats what makes it tight! even though he's locked up right now, he's coming out with a new CD and a new book, and i know the CD is gonna be even better! his exact words were "its gonna make knees weak!"....Look out for it!"
SPM is back...
S. Castro | Chicago, IL USA | 05/19/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"SPM is back with a new album which supposedly consists of freestyle sessions. There are a few songs that are definitely freestyles but for the most part it seems orchestrated. SPM's last album ('Never Change', which was released in late 2001) did not live up to his previous efforts. This time SPM steps up his game a bit. While this album is levels above his last album, it still isn't as good as it could be. There are three songs that really stand out - tracks 7, 15, 16, and 17. The rest seems like filler. The production is bland, relying on repetative keyboard sequences. Shadow Ramirez, Filero are the album's best producers. Enlisting the help of Happy Perez would probably have helped a bit. If you're a diehard fan, you will probably like this album. If not, you're better buying previous albums, excluding 'Time is Money' and 'Never Change'."