
Here’s some advice for up and coming MCs, this is how you write a debut record kids. The lyrical content and trickery is ridiculous, and the beats are so tight. Yum, yum, yum.
Some emcees simply have a way of commanding the listener’s attention, whether it’s with a distinct voice, a sharp delivery, or a funky rhyme scheme, allowing the listener to get lost in the music and not think twice about skipping a track. While it’s rare to find a full- length album with enough depth and creativity to make every song a worthwhile listen, “No Regrets” admittedly has an advantage in this respect, given that it’s tough to get tired of an album that’s only six tracks in length unless there is a complete lack of originality.
Nonetheless, emcee Likwuid’s self-proclaimed final EP pulls the listener in from the beginning and never lets go, making for a surprisingly deep release chock full of intelligent, thought-provoking lyrics that deal with everything from putting whack rappers in their place to empowering women in hip-hop and in other facets of life. – Rap Reviews
01.) LiKWUiDation Reprise
02.) Loose Change
03.) Sight For Sore Eyes (feat. Donwill x Adrienne Mack-Davis)
04.) Queendom Anthem (Learn How To Fly) (feat.Tiye Phoenix)
05.) L is For Love (feat. Eternia x Rigoletto Rockwell)
06.) No Regrets (feat. Sweatbox Entertainment)
+ all tracks Produced By Bassi Maestro
02.) Loose Change
03.) Sight For Sore Eyes (feat. Donwill x Adrienne Mack-Davis)
04.) Queendom Anthem (Learn How To Fly) (feat.Tiye Phoenix)
05.) L is For Love (feat. Eternia x Rigoletto Rockwell)
06.) No Regrets (feat. Sweatbox Entertainment)
+ all tracks Produced By Bassi Maestro


