Went through it a couple times. Album is alright but ain't trash. He tried to capture his old flow like on his older albums on here.
I kinda miss that old production tho. Them old Drumma Boy, Shawty Redd, Toomp etc beats helped shape his sound. "Standing Ovation", "Cooperate Thuggin'", "Get Right", "Air Forces", "JEEZY", "Trapstar" etc...Shits like them was like anthems/big/epic. That's what I remember Jeezy by mixed with that old flow. I know the sound is suppose to evolve but having something like them on there would've helped.
I guess for a retirement album I expected more. But I did enjoy this more than PoM2.