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					<description><![CDATA[Enjoyable review, just a few thoughts

As
far as I can tell the diversity of production takes us a trip through the past
two decades from the prestige of a drug dealer all the way to Hip Hop hustler
on the brink of Zeitgeist enlightenment. The production is pretty comprehensive
and shows his appreciation of G.O.O.D., the 90′s as well as R&#038;B. Calling
this boring is kind of underscoring the point.

Its very much a trip through a few decades through the eyes of a drug dealer.
And of course, the constant that ties it all together, testosterone fueled, yet
some how well collected coke raps something of a signature for the artist. 

Lastly, to me what makes this a truly interesting listen is him drawing
parallels from the gang banging lifestyle to being a hip hop mogul. The
“Hustle” is still alive and well. One must look no further than SIMPLY the
album artwork. The parallel being white albums to white kilos. The bar code
indicates, hey this is just another day at work for Pusha T, whether is selling
coke or albums, its much the same to him.


Truly one of the more definitive projects this year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoyable review, just a few thoughts</p>
<p>As<br />
far as I can tell the diversity of production takes us a trip through the past<br />
two decades from the prestige of a drug dealer all the way to Hip Hop hustler<br />
on the brink of Zeitgeist enlightenment. The production is pretty comprehensive<br />
and shows his appreciation of G.O.O.D., the 90′s as well as R&amp;B. Calling<br />
this boring is kind of underscoring the point.</p>
<p>Its very much a trip through a few decades through the eyes of a drug dealer.<br />
And of course, the constant that ties it all together, testosterone fueled, yet<br />
some how well collected coke raps something of a signature for the artist. </p>
<p>Lastly, to me what makes this a truly interesting listen is him drawing<br />
parallels from the gang banging lifestyle to being a hip hop mogul. The<br />
“Hustle” is still alive and well. One must look no further than SIMPLY the<br />
album artwork. The parallel being white albums to white kilos. The bar code<br />
indicates, hey this is just another day at work for Pusha T, whether is selling<br />
coke or albums, its much the same to him.</p>
<p>Truly one of the more definitive projects this year.</p>
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