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In all truth and honestly, I can’t really say I liked the album after a few listens–actually, I won’t use the word like….I will say that it was the equivalent of how Bobby Ray’s hardcore Hip-Hop fans might have felt after they heard his debut album. It’s a project for everyone that crosses genres and speaks on many levels, but ultimately probably alienated the fans of both his more soulful/conscious sounding (Food & Liquor) and darker (The Cool) works.
Not only am I going to buy the album to support, I will also probably end up enjoying the album the more I listen to it. We’ll see, I suppose. Just my opinion.

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