Blahzay Blahzay's debut album,
Blah Blah Blah, is a stellar piece of East Coast hip-hop, which isn't surprising since the duo were heavily involved in New York rap for a number of years before they released their own record. Though
Blah Blah Blah isn't as sonically innovative as any of
RZA's productions for the various
Wu-Tang members, it is miles beyond the standard G-funk and gangsta pap that flooded the market in the mid-'90s. Both DJ P.F. Cuttin and MC Outloud are skilled rappers, but more importantly, they know how to construct musical backdrops that are funky, menacing, and exciting. It's a debut album that's full of promise, but more importantly, also full of achievement. ~ Leo Stanley