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In a sense,
really never was a genuine member of
. He was several years older than
and
, and had already recorded with the old-school crew
several years before finally hooking up with his younger mates. And even the mostly collective-minded
featured a couple
solo joints. Based on the sophomore
outing, it is pretty clear that
's carefree verbal play, completely unencumbered by ideology, tempered the more in-your-face manifestation of
's radical politics since
which, as thrillingly polemical as it could be, was also rather severe and uncompromising, even apocalyptic, in its outlook, and therefore off-putting at times. Likewise, based on this debut solo album, it's clear that
created precisely the right context in which
's self-reflexive braggadocio could flourish without wearing thin because
, as much fun as it is, has little in the way of substance. As a result, the record never becomes more than a pleasing divertissement. Minus any counterweights who can "drop the science,"
, like some sort of
, proved to be interested mostly in self-puffery, partying, and playing the ladies. While the persona is entertaining as far as it goes, it doesn't have a lot of mileage in it unless you have a high tolerance for tall tales about stunts and blunts. The artist himself had a good time satirizing this penchant at the beginning of the classic
from
, but seems to have lost sight of some of the possibilities for self-parody here. Having said that, the album really does have a lot to offer, including the irresistible one-two punch of
the deep-fried
and the delightfully lazy
whipped off with
when they were at their funkiest. The production (most of it by the artist himself) is universally excellent, and
is, without a doubt, one of the cleverest, most cheekily complex MCs to ever pick up a microphone. Just bring your incredulity and sense of humor -- the lower the brow the better -- and
is a real hoot. ~ Stanton Swihart