Throughout Enta da Stage, Buckshot’s verbal intensity grabbed you and gave you a rush of contrasting emotions. On one hand, you were as excited as watching Mike Tyson walk to the ring for a heavyweight bout in the late ‘80s. And on the other hand, you felt the discomfort of being scoped for a late-night robbery. This may not sound like a recipe for brilliance, but after taking the full 14-track journey, and witnessing Black Moon perfect their craft, you were convinced that Enta da Stage had as big a cultural impact on hip-hop as any album released in the ‘90s.
Source: Albumism

💿 Stream