Refreshing
5
By Black_IceFa02
I think the most satisfying thing about this album is all the butt hurt white folks Review bombing it.
Apparently Racists hate being confronted on their racism.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
5
By RocNation363
Royce never disappoints!!!!!!
🔥Fire. Pure fire.🔥
5
By G-Trott
This instantly became one of my all-time favorites. I feel like it has everything that you want in a rap album: dope beats, elite rapping, and a powerful message. Royce talks about meaningful topics while still giving you sick flows, intricate rhyme schemes, and clever punch lines. I was hesitant to buy the album at first because even though I was interested in hearing Royce‘s new music, I wasn’t sure if it was worth the money to buy the album. That couldn’t be further from the truth. It was worth every penny, and actually… I would’ve spent double had I known it was going to be this good! I listened to the entire album from start to finish in one continuous listen… Didn’t pause once or skip a single track. The whole album is FIRE‼️🔥
Because
5
By ♠️ACE-BOOGIE
.. it deserves 5* 💪🏾🤓🔥
Wack
1
By ghetto1980
Wack
Flawless!
5
By BrooklynDiggz
First I want to say Royce was already ill, but the SOBER Royce is a whole other Monster! This album is a Masterpiece! Filled with top tier lyricism and dope production. If you’re into wordplay, concepts, and different flows, this album is for you. 💯
Fire
5
By sukki238
Royce is one the most underrated lyricists of all time
I don’t care what others think?
5
By TDeavin21
I love Royce Da 5’9. I’m Caucasian and from Detroit! Royce is the type who is spits knowledge in his raps. Some whites perceive that he hates whites, but that’s a misconception. Let’s be more concise he says he hates when people like Kid Rock who embraced the culture & turn around and goes against it to support racial things.
Not a good look Royce
1
By VapingCollection
Did Royce fall off the wagon? What is this?
I don't think they were really listening
4
By jgineg
I've been a fan of Nickel9 for a while. I couldn't believe the reviews that said he hated white people. I was wary because I wasn't a huge fan of his last release. I had to listen to this album for myself to see if it was true. I'm glad I did because he doesn't rap about hating white people. He raps about overcoming struggles, and self-reliance. He's passing along his wisdom... to his son, and to a younger generation of artists, and listeners. Don't be influenced by people who didn't understand what they were listening to. This album is solid, and worth a listen.