This veteran Harlem rapper's stock rose to Bill Gates levels with his addictive street anthem, ''Oh Boy.'' Unfortunately, the rest of his third album suffers from an anonymity that would benefit a witness-protection participant. His surprisingly mundane ruminations on street life sound too lazy too often, as does his normally crisp conversational flow.


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