written by Hugo Lunny
If I were to say to you that this is a deep (with the exception of ‘Do For Self’), lyrically revolutionary album then I would be lying to you, take a look at Busta’s musical history, can you honestly tell me that he flows with a lot of lyrical depth - no! The thing is though, hip hop doesn’t have to be extremes, it doesn’t need to be either very intellectual and lyrical vicious (the rough definition of hardcore rap) or the exact opposite (the definition of what’s known as ‘commercial rap) it can be a mixture of the two and it can on the whole be funny and enjoyable. Well, that’s what this album is.




















