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Suga Free himself is always guaranteed to come with is unique style and personality. Through and through, the production on “Just Add Water” maintains a very consistent and familiar west coast vibe but avoids sounding repetitive or even cliche. “Suga Cain” centers around some dope electric guitar riffs, but still brings plenty of energy. “U Ain’t Knowin” features a funky beat with plenty of bounce that serves as the centerpiece of the track. Kenny McCloud drops two solid, but very different beats. Poochie Ross’ bass heavy and bell assisted “Put Your Hands Up” adds a little bounce into the mix. Freeze is the album’s main producer and contributes pure west coast funk, including the distinct high-pitched west coast synths and laid back pianos on the syrupy sweet “So Fly.” Freeze’s mastery of the slick west coast sound doesn’t stop with the lead single as he crafts funky horns around a dope bass line on “U Know My Name” and drops another radio friendly sonic melody on “Boyfriend.” Other producers’ contributions maintain a surprisingly consistent vibe with Freeze’s work giving the album a great overall feel. Thankfully, though Quik didn’t make any of the beats himself, Freeze, Kenny McCloud, Poochie Ross, Blaqtoven, and others come through with high quality west coast bangers track after track.
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The two have been rumored to have problems but Suga Free shouts out Quik in the liner notes, so this could just be the result of Suga Free trying a different set of producers on for size. One big thing stands out when it comes to this Suga Free album, the fact that DJ Quik doesn’t produce one joint on the entire CD. “Just Add Water” is a dope album that’s dripping with California funk and destined to be one of this summer’s top albums in the car and at BBQ’s everywhere. But in the end I decided to give Suga Free a chance based on appearances by both Snoop and Mannie Fresh, and the Pomona pimp did not disappoint. My curiosity almost got the best of me as Lil’ Troy’s alleged evidence of Face being a federal informant was sure to be at least entertaining, regardless of the truthfulness behind it. But during a week where the most intriguing new release had already been sent to me as a promo, my option for a rap fix was between Suga Free’s latest and Lil Troy’s Scarface diss record. Despite Suga Free boasting a strong affiliation with my favorite producer, DJ Quik, and hearing him on various projects, I never got around to picking up a Suga Free solo. I must confess, I’ve been sleeping on the Pomona pimp in a major way, and in Suga Free’s own words that would make me a “Square” with a capital S.