On his official debut album,
Boldy James teams with producer
the Alchemist for a match made in gangsta heaven, seeing as how the Detroit rapper often seems like the duo of
Mobb Deep rolled into one cold homie. "Leave his body where the Pistons play" is quintessential
Boldy, and while old-school ballers will certainly be attracted to his new
Mobb style with an
Alchemist co-sign, there's something much more sinister and down about these tracks, seeing as how
the Mobb lived in the shadow of the glamorous New York City that
Alicia Keyes shouted out, while
Boldy comes from the literally bankrupt town of Detroit. This ain't no disco, and it ain't no CBGB either, as the grimmest "Surprise Party" on wax finds a "pretty bitch" getting "shot dead in his face, in front of his baby mama," while
Boldy,
King Chip, and
Freeway walk away without regrets. "You Know" gives up "And it's a known fact that I sold crack" while guest star
Action Bronson spits some true talk during "Traction" with "This is grown man rap, you in the kiddie pool/You still pissin' in that little urinal." Still,
Boldy is also a creative soul, getting trippy with some of the
Wolf Gang crew on the odd left turn dubbed "Reform School" and throwing childish nicknames at the grim things that surround him during the great "Moochie." Check the strange creeper called "Give Me a Reason" for a startling combination of prog rock, stoned talk, and "don't judge" lyrics like "Got a crick in my neck so there's no looking back." Vivid details throughout the album seem like ammunition for any possible prosecution team, so be aware, this one is brutal, nihilistic, frightening, and unforgiveable, but it's "eye for an eye" music with a creative spark, and a great step toward the realm of
The Infamous. ~ David Jeffries