Mack 10's 'Soft White' a lackluster effort
Jill Sweeney
Issue date: 10/13/09 Section: Arts & Society
Fans of "So Sharp" might also enjoy "Clack Clack," which features the vocals of Akon. The track has a techno infused beat that could make this song a hit on the dance floor.
Besides these 4 tracks, no other tracks on the album are really worth noting. Mack's problem is that the rest of his songs fit in to the generic rap mold; rather, he doesn't make much of an effort to differentiate himself from the hundreds of other rap artists in the hip-hop world. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that his return to the rap world after 4 years out of the spotlight went largely unnoticed.
Although the album doesn't stray far from the generic rap mold, Soft White is still worth checking out, especially for fans of hard-core rap. Also, fans of Lil' Wayne, Akon, Rick Ross, and other well-known rappers of the day will also enjoy this album; although it says they are merely featured artists, which suggest a small contribution, it could be said that their vocals dominate the track, which make the album seem more like a collaborative effort.
Despite some lackluster reviews, Mack 10's Soft White certainly won't disappoint fans of the rap world in general.
Besides these 4 tracks, no other tracks on the album are really worth noting. Mack's problem is that the rest of his songs fit in to the generic rap mold; rather, he doesn't make much of an effort to differentiate himself from the hundreds of other rap artists in the hip-hop world. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that his return to the rap world after 4 years out of the spotlight went largely unnoticed.
Although the album doesn't stray far from the generic rap mold, Soft White is still worth checking out, especially for fans of hard-core rap. Also, fans of Lil' Wayne, Akon, Rick Ross, and other well-known rappers of the day will also enjoy this album; although it says they are merely featured artists, which suggest a small contribution, it could be said that their vocals dominate the track, which make the album seem more like a collaborative effort.
Despite some lackluster reviews, Mack 10's Soft White certainly won't disappoint fans of the rap world in general.

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