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Review: Crime Boss - Conflicts & Confusion
Crime Boss - Conflicts & Confusion
Reviewed By: GRIM
Album Rate:
3.5 out of 5 Stars

By now Suave House has started its decline. I dont know why but this was one of a long line of disappointments after such greats like all the Eightball & MJG, South Circle, Crime Boss's first one. Maybe I was expecting too much. This album isnt terrible or anything but isnt up to the standards. Its still alot better then the shit they be putting out now. This album starts off with a normal intro with just talking and shit, no rapping, just a lil skit. “Conflicts & Confusion” is next up and its tight as fuck, Crime Boss drops some really tight vocals on this junt and the beat is really solid.

“No Friends” is next up, it has a suspect beat and the vocals arent anything special, its just an average cut. Eightball is featured on this next cut “Chemical Imbalance” and this shit is off the hook, probably the best track on the album, Crime Boss and Eightball both go off on this junt, really tight beat and nice vocals. “Warning” follows this, the beat on this one is just average and the vocals arent that solid---I usually skip right over this junt. “Back To The Streets” is next up and its a straight ass cut, the beat is really solid and the vocals are tight, Thorough and OC rap on this song with Crime Boss.

“Life Is Crying” features Nola and its a slower style cut, it has a laid back beat, I really dont ever bump this cut much, I dont like the flows on it much, Nola is rapping too dam slow. “What Does It Mean” is next up and it has a really tight beat, the flow by Crime Boss is really weak though, I really dont like his low voice on this track, he usually is uptempo and vocal but not on this junt. “Close Range” is track 9 and its really tight, the lyrics on this junt are really tight to go along with this really solid beat.

“Please Stop” is the next stop on this cd, it is one of the better songs on the album, he had a video for this that BET only played a few times, but anyways the song is tight as fuck, it has a really nice beat and Crime Boss comes correct on the mic. “Death Notes” is track 12, it features a gang of people, I really dont bump this track all that much, it aint bad but it isnt anything special either. The last track is “Get Mine” and its really tight, the beat is solid as hell, Thorough starts this shit off with a really tight verse, then a few other niggaz come in and flow, Crime Boss finishes it off with an amazing verse.

Overall this is a descent album, I expected alot more from Crime Boss, this cd is still 100 times better then anything that is droppin nowadays, it just didnt measure up to the stuff that was droppin in 95-98. I would recommend that you pick this junt up used, especially if you are an old Suave House fan, you will really like this shit.


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