A bumpy vocal sample receives a the new album from Ghostface (Killah). A few sentences are still spoken, and then off you go: It's inside in this beat braids in which you can feel the sweat and the smell of cigarettes from a dark pub formally. No bling-bling, no Gangstagetue, instead HipHop in musical form as you would expect it from the early 90s. "Biscuits" with Trife, could also arise from "Iron Flag" album of the Wu Tang Clan. The many samples that rushing Drums, Musical everything will look old. And that feels good. No 50 Cent riding a clinically pure Beat by Dr.Dre but a Ghostface (Killah) trampling through a musical undergrowth amid the deepest Beat swamp. Perfect example: "Save me dear". The hit of the album, however, "It's over", which follows immediately afterwards. And again carries a sample chorus. Just great! The single "Run" is a slap in the face for the current hip-development also because Jadakiss' callousness. Towards the end it is quiet again. "Love" is to cuddle up with a girlfriend, to rest, to the spiritual chill. I could about each track write something that would go beyond the 1,000 Wörterbegrenuzung clearly, but I think it is anyway clear that this is an album of the year.