supported by 6 fans who also own “The Onus (What You Are)”
This album is frequently overshadowed, likely due to several unfortunate occurrences around the time of its planned release. This is an incredibly thought-provoking album that is very well produced, containing some of the darkest beats and subject matter in the entire catalog.
Eternally underrated but it stands right up there with the best of his releases. jpvxex
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Onus (What You Are)”
I don’t understand how there were so many quality releases from Del in such a small amount of time, but this is a really good project all the way through. I’m less familiar with this one as it stands so I will edit this review later with more detail but I CAN tell you I’ve listened to it all the way through and enjoyed myself. jpvxex
Razor-sharp bars on love and luxury from the Oakland-based rapper, a founding member of hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 15, 2023