InkKC.com Examines Tech’s Leadership On ‘All 6′s And 7′s’

With Tech N9ne’s All 6′s And 7′s well on its way to making a splash on the Billboard charts, InkKC.com has joined the numerous other media outlets in reviewing the album. Noting the many critics that Tech faces with such a diverse release, the review states:

“The masterful new album “All 6’s and 7’s” serves to silence Tech N9ne’s detractors and doubters. The prolific rapper had been in a bit of a rut, but this release represents a startlingly impressive return to form.”

The review also credits  Tech with combining his musical stylings with those of the mainstream features on All 6′s And 7′s.  Just like other reviews before it, this one finds that All 6′s And 7′s is nothing less than Tech at his absolute best.

Click here to read the full review.

Click here to purchase All 6′s And 7′s Deluxe iTunes Edition.

this article to your friends on Facebook!




  • Kyle_renfrow14

    This review is stupid!  Tech N9ne was not in a fucking rut!

  • Acmartinez90

    I don’t like this article because it claims that Tech was “in a bit of a rut.” I don’t own a tech album that isn’t great (I own all of them). Also, it says it’s his best since Killer. Killer was great but K.O.D. is a masterpiece. It’s like a great horror film in music form. I think that K.O.D. is pieced together better than any of his other albums. The only thing I agree with in this article is that “If I Could” is disappointing.

  • Kyle_renfrow14

    @Acmartinez90  Yeah man I agree 100% with you.  I have all of Tech’s albums as well.

  • Anonymous

    My thoughts exactly.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1207975581 Derek Cass

    he means “in a rut” because when he released K.O.D. he was in a dark place, seeking light and help, now that things started to get light, he started to focus on different points in his music to make it amazing, now instead of asking for help, he thanks his mother and family for alwasy being there. 
     if i could wasnt dissapointing it was a tottally different stance from the album it has more of a K.A.B.O.S.H. feel to it