![]() ![]() There were select songs where Hoodoo really stood out though, which is why I’ve continued checking out his work. It’s also tough fitting into that juggalo sound if you’re someone whose used to more tradional Hip Hop (i.e. It’s nothing against Violent J, but occasionally he does go a bit overboard with his creative control/influence. A lot of the album actually seemed like it would have sounded better had it been J doing the songs. There were certainly some solid tracks, and it was obvious Hooodoo could spit, but it was one occasion where Violent J’s influence was a bit too heavy.
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