Hip-hop is music of many facets, regions and interpretations. One of them being that of the south. Well, Bomb (MC) and Hype (MC/producer) of the Atlanta area, are giving us their interpretation. With hard-edged street lyrics and often times bubbly production, with more time perfecting their knack, they may have something worth listening to in the future, and even a very successful career in this microcosm we call, hip-hop.

Beginning the project with the party joint "Unstoppable" full of clever punch lines and bouncing production, complete with synth sounds and low basses, it definitely accomplishes its purpose of making heads nod and get posteriors shaking. But when Bomb and Hype really shine, is when the production takes another turn for somber and rich, and the lyrics become reflective and introspective. "Ya Understand" takes a glance into the MC's conscience, hoping to make the best out the streets. Though its seems like more of the same, Bomb's viewpoint is different and interesting, complimented with a dope flow and charisma.

Faults found on the project include problematic production, at times, and redundant material. And even when trying to step out of the element, we get confusing and disturbing stories like "PAT (I.N.T.)" which has Bomb courting a she-male, though he doesn't find until the end of the story, as Hype laments, "I DON'T CARE IF ITS NOT TRUE!" These problems aside, Bomb and Hype prove to be a group with promise, and to be looked out for in the future.

- Stik Figa