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Guilt - MIMS

AMG Review

MIMS' return begins with the "I ain't in the same place" track, which in itself begins with the sound of a needle dropping. Like everything on the album, the opening title track has its heart in the right place, and MIMS' obvious desire to become more than a ringtone rapper is admirable. The highlights are still club tracks, the best of the bunch being the hyphy-esque "Move (If You Wanna)," although there aren't as many this time out. At least MIMS' Kanye West-esque rap-talk style has matured and is now easier on the ears. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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