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[edit] Informal tone and non-neutral point of view
Some work needs to be done to clean up this article. Note the informal tone below:
"The album is tight and includes verses from the LOX back in 1994 before they blew up."
More informal tone and a hint of a non NPOV:
"In addition there is an ill female rapper called Shaqueen who blesses the album on the last two full tracks making this album memorable."
Thanks.
--UberNauf 23:31, 27 November 2006 (UTC)