2dopeboyz:

http://www.2dopeboyz.com/2010/07/16/ras-kass-i-am-legend/

Smoking Section:

http://smokingsection.uproxx.com/TSS/2010/07/ras-kass%E2%80%93i-am-legend

Nahright:

http://nahright.com/news/2010/07/16/ras-kass-i-am-legend/

Hypetrak:

http://hypetrak.com/2010/07/ras-kass-i-am-legend/

Hilly Dilly:

Ras Kass is a class example of how skill will overcome any obstacle and always result in longevity in the land of the ‘disposable art’. Ras Kass has seen his ups and downs with his personal life but with the music it has always been up. A.D.I.D.A.S. has some really standout tracks that remind us why we loved Ras Kass back in the late 90′s/early 2000′s. I Am Legend leads off this mixtape with its best track that boasts Ras Kass hungry as ever over the perfect beat to let him drop some amazing raps. A.D.I.D.A.S. features production from The Alchemist, Mr. Porter, DJ Cannon, DJ Babu, DJ Rhettmatic + more.

Allhiphop:

Ras Kass is one of the finest rappers to grace allschools of Hip-Hop. He’s also seen the fruits of the game escape him time aftertime. But, A.D.I.D.A.S., a double album – is proof that the rigors of themusic industry has not broken Ras Kass. In fact, it sounds like he’s gottenstronger.The album –a collaboration with DJ Rhettmatic – starts fast (ironically) with a slow tempo diddy called “I Am Legend,” where AllHipHop gets a name check withother digital properties. Ras lyrically gives listeners all that they arelooking for and more. The song is dope and Ras delivers a slower-than-usualflow. He almost sounds Southern, but it allows him to enunciate each lyric to perfection.

Hiphopdx:

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-reviews/id.1493/title.ras-kass-adidas

Hiphopdx:

http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/mixtape/id.1059/title.stunnaman-presents-legendary

2dopeboyz:

http://www.2dopeboyz.com/2011/06/06/sha-stimuli-the-break-up-part-2-the-proposal-mixtape/

HiphopDX review:

Stimuli’s latest mixtape is a solid, introspective effort at shedding light on how even the biggest players in the game can find themselves changing their ways thanks to some good old fashioned true love. Part 2 is sequenced in a manner that directly mimics the growth of a relationship in real life. Beginning with “Alone,” which is quite literally how Sha begins this journey.

WeGoinIn review:

Unlike the first Break Up mixtape, this one has a more official sound to it and right from the start, Stimuli starts the album off well with the stellar opener “Alone”. The eerie, hard hitting production easily draws listeners into the world of Stimuli. As with most of Sha Stimuli’s records, he always finds ways to poke fun at himself… “I know you probably thinking what the hell is this about huh, Stimuli soft, he went the women getting route”.