(1998) - Produced by Insight / Went over to Sight's house one day, heard him working on something to this beat, and basically harassed him until he agreed to turn the song into a collab. Still proud of this song any time I hear it
This record is dope as Hell and continues Mr. Lif's mastery of rhymed storytelling. The first two tracks feed into each other as a harrowingly real tale of a new relationship grimly overshadowed by the girlfriend's stalking ex-lover with things inching closer & closer to inevitable confrontation. Brilliantly creative and very true to life, these are hallmarks of Mr. Lif and this new record is instructive, entertaining & worth attention. Sir Reginald Styles
This is the type of art that I'm always looking for. Honest. Story presented as a sort of folding of previous classic technique and still coming out fresh. To be moved forward with great work. Ben "Angrycrow" Nix-Bradley
This is true jazz rap/hip-hop. The lyricism reminds of classic gangsta rap and the production is stupendous. I definitely recommend this one. Thomas Ylvisaker
Soul-searching hip-hop from this Florida rapper, with lyrics that dig deep and take an unflinching look at life’s questions. Bandcamp New & Notable May 1, 2023
Bloody hell, the peak compendium of remixes. Both this and enter the magical mystery chambers have been on non-stop on my phone, mini disc and soon to be my cd player and record player. It's a shame Rhyme and Space has not got a vinyl release yet.... JJamo99