Awarding the album a ten from Cross Rhythms, Mike Rimmer writes, "No danger of that here with this top notch performance.
You've got to respect GRITS for pulling no punches and putting together an album destined to make an impact!
"[2] Patrick Anderson, giving the album a three and a half star review for Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "The sophomore effort indeed was an improvement of a record that seemed almost unheard of.
"[3] Rating the album a ten at Rap Reviews, E1 Surround says, "18 tracks of melted butta.
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