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Jun 5, 2002
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was one of the best Bay CDs of 2001 (it dropped on 9/11).

Airtight production by Cellski and Chess (whose father is Chester Thompson Sr., the keyboard player for Santana), some of the Frisco legend Cougnut's (RIP) last verses ever, guest spots by some of The City's best - Seff Tha Gaffla, Balhead Rick, Guce, Big Bread Ed (Young Ed), Dookie Water, Big Mack, Killa Kam & a young ass Little Big (aka Killa Keise - hard to believe his voice changed that much in 3 years).

I think one of the reasons it was underrated was because the Bay was in the thick of the "drought" at the time and folks weren't really checking for that Bay slap. If this album came out now, it would be up there with the 40s, Quinns, Keaks, Baileys & Teams.

I wish Inner City would release more nowadays besides the occasional mixtape.
 
Apr 13, 2006
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YES!!!!
another classic album from cellski.
his mr. predictor 2 comes out next month.it was suppose to drop last year.takin cellski a while to drop an album ....
hopefully this ones just as good
 
Mar 29, 2005
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yes suhhh. cellski's gotta a couple classic albums out there, he jus started gettin' lazy wit all them mixtapes. i been waitin on mr. predicter chapter 2 for hellsa long now