All you have to do is cut it off after "I Made It," and it's a great project. Nobody talks about Jay being old and crinky if you only have the first eight tracks.
Really if you cut out Anything, Hollywood, and Dig a Hole, the album is solid. This is one of those Jay albums where the lows drag down highs that don't reach those of his best albums, but aren't bad.
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