The appearance of E-40 on the good-time number "Doe Doe" plus Krizz's wicked impression of the Bay Area Slang King during "Chip on My Shoulder" help connect him to the world of mainstream rap. Genius may be a lofty title, and at 20 tracks long, it may look like an overwrought effort to prove it, but the album goes back to both the slaughterhouse and whorehouse often enough that you can't call it crossover, plus the abundance clearly comes from an overly active mind and becomes less of an issue with each return listen. Fortunately for the listener, the man couldn't care less. Coming out of that odd, outlandish slice of hip-hop that goes from Insane Clown Posse to Tech N9ne, earning respect has been an uphill battle for rapper Krizz Kaliko.
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