Due to various legal troubles,
Mac Dre didn't have the opportuntity to deliver a full-fledged follow-up to his second album,
Young Black Brotha, until 1998 -- five years after YBB was released. The resulting record, Stupid Doo Doo Dumb, doesn't quite live up to its predecessor, mainly because it's missing the production of Khayree. His replacements,
K Lou,
Funk Daddy and
Johnny Z, are all fine, but lack his distinctive spark. Nevertheless, they provide
Mac Dre with a serviceable backdrop for his coolly funky West Coast hardcore hip-hop. Dre doesn't stray from the typical topics, but he has a good, stylish lyrical flow that makes Stupid Doo Doo Dumb relatively fresh in these gangsta-saturated, fin de siècle days.