![]() ![]() Rell's boasting, bragging, and shock tactics sit on a bed of solid yet uninspired production while Dipset members Cam'ron, J.R. ![]() Problem is, it's the only time the album strives to be more than a fringe Diplomats release. All are evidence that mixtapes are where the rapper is most comfortable, but there's also the polished and fun "Deep in Love," which not only suggests Rell is the wild Ol' Dirty Bastard of the Dipset crew but also that he can he rise above the underground circuit and land a cut on BET or urban radio. The bravado-filled "Paperboy," the stately anthem "Streets Gonna Love Me," and the great "Hardest Out" with Styles P all sound like they fell off a furious Hell Rell mixtape, and even the cover of the album seems to fit best with the title of 2007 mixtape Eat with Me or Eat a Box of Bullets. First there's the leadoff single, "Show Off," a simple, hooky effort with exciting street production from the Tracsquad Movement. There's an EP's worth of pure Diplomats fire on member Hell Rell's official solo debut, For the Hell of It. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. ![]()
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