I know alot of people don't care for this cat, which is a shame since he's made
classic southern rap music for more than a decade.
The entire catalog is all quality, but i don't need to tell you that. You need to listen
for yourself. Music for the soul & not just some shock art; real world shit.
The New South is a mix of unreleased material & tracks remixed from previous albums.
Highly enjoyable all the way through & he flexes his different styles throughout.
Assertiveness (tough guy, never forget my name, hush, big ass whiteboy), reflective (aint no love, good man, whiteboy, remember me), & some assorted bangers throughout that all have the same southern fried flavor that gets the listener hyped.
Overall, i give the tape a 8/10. The collection of tracks on here could've maybe have gone in a different order, but that is my only complaint. A small one, considering some of the best songs on here have been previously released.
(If you don't have alot going on with your day, this DVD is terrific. Tells Staks entire life story)