Honestly, Mr. Barr, was H.A.M the only track you heard off the album?
no,...fool!!
i never review a record i did not listen to all the way through..
this shyt was huff, as fukk.
especially since rubberband business i and ii were out at the same time and put this shyt to shame.
with lyricism that was triple6 style technical skills scaled back...incomparison to jay and ye's abomination.
shyt was huff,..face it...
nikkaz violate alone was better than wtt, for starters....
jay and ye have never been good at this tyoe of record.
it was nuffin more than two dudes throwing money at a simple formula.
they added so much gloss too..it took away from the beauty of what trap style record are.
same shyt happened, but worse on the don't like remix
where all the rappers kn it are not capable of spitting with convincability on this style of sonic landscape.
jay z on ha with ye unconvincing wackness on steroids huffness, personified,.....
blad't
blad't
blad't
shyt was like listening to that shyt on repeated loop.
this record is for people to pretentious to ever really listen to bounce and trap.
then try to front like they were experts of the genre and erroneously try to crown jay and ye.
aa some achievement in the genre,..whemnit was basura levels of huffness,...
in every aspect,....
super jiggy mixed with trap does not work, and never did and never will.
art barr