UGodz-Illa Presents: The Hillside Scramblers is the debut album of U-God's group, the Hillside Scramblers. Among its members are King Just, whose 1995 album Mystics of the God is a favorite early Wu-affiliated album. It was released after he temporarily left the Wu-Tang Clan in 2004.
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UGodz-Illa Presents: The Hillside Scramblers | ||||
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Studio album by U-God and The Hillside Scramblers | ||||
Released | March 16, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | N/A | |||
Label | Synergy Music | |||
Producer | cuetrax | |||
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Some critics panned the album because they believed that it did not completely satisfy the listeners. Steve Juon complained that the words were mostly clichéd and the beats were similar to U-God's "Golden Arms" tracks.[1]
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