This is the official full-length studio debut album by Brooklyn, New York Emcee and current Records CEO Bernadette Price. Boot Camp Clik & Heltah Skeltah’s late Sean Price’s legacy has appeared on songs in the past. With Sean’s 10th anniversary this summer, Duck Down Music Inc. has finally decided to let the world hear the widow’s cry.
After Keisha Plum Intro, the song is Ruste Juxx’s first song “Dramatic Time” produced by Stu Bangas, a cut-off warning of a boom that isn’t smooth because they consider themselves “real life” while Smif-n-Wessun & Thorth Pooto ominously finds everyone finding everyone getting seriously locally locally. The “Flat” features the horror Van Poo connected with Vinny Idol behind the board to continue kicking it hardcore and, after the interlude, featured Ruste Juxx & Threeer Van Poo’s “Bars”, showing off their lyrics with the instruments of Khrysis.
The title track ominously warns that she will make everyone remember her because she is trapped in the “melancholy” of the horror Van Poo, because they are like Ya Ass uped up to The Loot, rather than as sensitive as a love movie. After another episode, “Sean Goes”, thoughtfully recalling her late husbands who have already left us almost 10 years ago, and “Close Da Fuck Up” features Sean Price, which features Sean Price as the turbulence of da beatminerz beat everyone.
Santana Fox kept it in the basement in “Skully” and made sure everyone who was still served here was served here, while Van Poo reunited the couple so they could clearly show that they were not your Muhfuckin friend. “Now Not Time” features Var van Poo, who affectionately rejects any ideas, not any of them, but before the elimination, the final song “On Rock & Pretor van Poo” ends, suggesting that you all should believe Bernadette.
Since her official debut LP established her artist, she was able to hear her working with all the artists I mentioned at the beginning, which really spread throughout the widow’s cry and respecting her husband’s memory, which made us leave us too early. The work is based primarily on the sound of the traditional boom period, recruits Smith and guests with the right hand to transform her vision into a work of art.
Score: 8/10