Album Review: Kidz in the Hall - Land of Make
Believe
by Afriyie "Free" Amankwaa

With three
albums and mixtapes that hit the streets hard, I think it’s safe to say that
Chicago natives Kidz in the Hall have enough credibility in the underground rap
game. However, their LP did not live up to my expectations as a hip hop fan. MC
Naledge and Double O have a pattern of gathering a lot of controversy whenever
they drop a single, but, I didn’t get that feeling while listening to their
latest album.
“Jukebox”
featuring MC Lyte on the hook makes you ask in your head “did you really have to
add that on the album?” This track was obviously meant for the club scenes,
but, just didn’t cut it. I haven’t heard it at any clubs yet.
Even though
the album does contain a lot of flops lyrically, the production by Double O
makes up for it. The beats on certain tracks like “Out to Lunch,” and “Bougie
Girls” feat The Kid Daytona does not make you question Double O’s talent.
Kidz in the Hall, you guys always gather some kind of press and
attention during your career. You guys dedicated a track to President Barack
Obama! I would have liked to see you guys come with the same heat on Land Of
Make Believe.