Yo.....
4
By Schmidty5000
"Do It For the Kids" is one of the illest songs i've ever heard.
Excellent
5
By Nas Is Da Greatest
This man is a beast this is real rap this is the stuff that should be on the radio this guy is sounding better than the bums people think are the best rappers.
Great Listening
5
By Shadowfires
This album has something for everyone. Regardless, who you are or where you came from. Simply put: Great.
One of the most amazing compilations in my library
5
By Stillblade
MF GRIMM is easily one of the most underrated MCs of all-time. It's a crying shame that most of the people that heard of him think he's MF DOOM's protege gone bad. Scars & Memories is proof of Grimm's amazing abilities as an emcee as he goes from straight up sick rap like "King of New York" to phenomenal concept tracks such as "Scars & Memories". The latter is an incredible song Grimm wrote from the hospital after getting shot and turned into a paraplegic. It is easily one of the greatest concept tracks I've ever heard. The rest of the album doesn't fall short of these tracks at all. Every song on here is crazy in its own accord. This is the type of compilation that restores my faith in hip-hop. When you first hear CDs like this, it just makes you want to dig the crates and look for other underground gems you might have missed.
What an Album!!
5
By Bushdoctor420
MF GRIMM is at probably his lyrical best on this album. King of New York says it all. The album really catches on fire when you get to the original. The interviews are a sweet addition because they actually answer really interesting things about MF GRIMM. This album is nothing buut fire and truth dont miss out.
HOT DAMMN
5
By hongkongphooeykick
errybody needs this album to transcend the ordinary...transcend the chains and rims and ho's....this is SOLID and so is everything under Stones Throw's label....James D. Yancey foralways and ever
A Classic Released After Its Time
4
By gm bence
Its unfortunate it took this album so long to get released because had it been released when it was recorded (Early-Mid 90's), it would have been placed among the ranks of Nas's Illmatic and Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt. Yes MF Grimm is that underrated, one of the best story telling MC's ever. "Take 'Em to War", produced by MF DOOM, is one of the hardest songs I've ever heard, "Bloody Love Letter" is Grimm's dying words, and "Dedicated" explains what makes a crew. If you liked the rap that came out of the early 90's(Wu-Tang, Biggie, Rakim, etc.) you'll feel this album.