Big Scoob Monsterifik reviews

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Jun 20, 2008
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When I first heard Scoob was dropping an album on Strange, this album is exactly what I expected. Generic, kinda boring, repetitive. Then he kept coming nice on his guest spots so I gained some hope for the album, but my initial thoughts were pretty much confirmed unfortunately.
 
Aug 20, 2006
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im about 7 tracks in...and i dont not like any of the songs so far, but none of the songs so far have stood out at all. its all just kinda barely average....it makes me sad, i really had high hopes for this album cuz i was really feeling his features on the past few albums.
 
Jun 22, 2007
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Yeah Im still kinda stunned most people on here dont like it.....The production is so dope on here, one of the best produced Strange CDs IMO. Yeah Scoob does sound the same on alot of tracks, but I thought the features were great, and Kaliko's hooks were once again good. Oh well, I am really enjoying it I guess thats all that matters....
 
May 1, 2009
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Yeah Im still kinda stunned most people on here dont like it.....The production is so dope on here, one of the best produced Strange CDs IMO. Yeah Scoob does sound the same on alot of tracks, but I thought the features were great, and Kaliko's hooks were once again good. Oh well, I am really enjoying it I guess thats all that matters....
I finally just finished listening to the whole thing straight through. I was thinking pretty much the exact same thing as you. I liked the album a lot. Monsterifik > Word on the streets.
 
Jan 6, 2006
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bought the album and its a damn good solo debut for scoob. sure his flow & lyrics may sound repetitive at times, but the production shines on this album. GOOD HOOD MUSIC w/ universal appeal. of course i didnt expect no tech & krizz type of sound. plus the cd bumps in the car hella good.
rating: 3.5 outta 5

favoritie cuts:
"only know hard" w/8ball & mjg. thats that down south rider music!! laid back soul/gangsta beat and krizz's soulful 70's inspired hook makes the song sound like it could be in a 70's crime flick.