
"Feel Me," produced by Davinci, was recorded on Sept. It's definitely good to see Onyx hooking up with Mobb Deep. Even though the beat sounds kind of like a sloppy Havoc throw-a-way beat, it still works since it adds to the grimy vibe of Onyx. "Hold Up," (the only song produced by Havoc) is another dope cut. There are three deep mid-tempo songs that hit hard even though they are not very energetic. Still, Sticky rips the track with the final verse.
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Period (known for M.O.P.'s "How About Some Hardcore"), this is an extremely energetic track that uses an odd sample of the theme from the TV show "Welcome Back Kotter." The scratching is a nice touch along with the call-response hook. The single "Slam Harder" (the obvious sequel to their popular "Slam") is one of the best tracks on the LP. Fredro Star and Sonsee all bring the ruckus and maintain the wild energy but this crew (and this album) would be nothing without Sticky. Sticky Fingaz is the crown jewel of the crew.

After the incredible Sticky Fingaz solo album or the last very dense Onyx LP ("Shut Em Down"), this album does seem somewhat lazy and sloppy. Now signed to Koch Records, they came back with the sequel to their very successful debut LP "Bacdafucup." This LP has gotten horrible reviews by critics as well as die hard Onyx fans. Well, I wouldn't say that they are wack but the song is not far from it. "Onyx is back! / and they can never, ever be wack" is a sung hook, sung by a female singer on the new Onyx LP.
