Thursday, October 20, 2016

Mixerr Album Reviews #943

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Mr. Real - Humility.

Humility was highly sought after and critically acclaimed by fans and music critics alike. Humility received lukewarm reception and attention in its day. Grapetree Records advertised Humility all over the place in the fiscal year of 1999-2000. Fan could call a hotline to order the Humility album at the time. Mr. Real comes with a smooth tactical flow over hardcore Christian rap making the album a strong project. Nonetheless, his lyrical flow is smooth. Mr. Real is very similar to Timbaland.

Temptation deals with the issue of men in the church who fall prey into the sin called lust. These men in the church setting often fall prey to their sexual desires. Temptation delivers a powerful personal testimony to even the most hardcore sinner. Sexual desires plague their bodies until they come clean to Jesus.

Mind Games gets deep and lyrical. The song Mind Games has such awesome lyrical content.  It's going down serves as a 'war cry' to the enemy. Female gospel rapper Xplicit make a well memorable performance on Going Down.

I rate this album, Humility, 4/5****.

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