A solid album, may have a few experimental songs that may not be easy to retun to like Hlasela Dithutha and Radio Freedom.
But if you can go past how it sounds like it's coherent and fits into this album appropriately. There are standout songs like the Return of the King Intro with AKA, G65, Bayete, and I'm Killing. You got a humorous song like Visa and a passionate song with Ziyon and Reason with IDOMA.
I'm 10 years later returning to the album and I wish Tumi had more eyes on him with regards to this project. Stogie T was the needed step forward as regards to his next project of Honey and Pain, but this project is a great intro to what his foundation in music is.
He discusses the South African life in this album in his own way and Point of View, so it's quite dynamic in the way each song describes pieces of the country.
So, yeah it is an enjoyable album especially if you are a Stogie T/Tumi fan.