LA Weekly wrote that the album "demonstrates that [Big Youth] is better off rapping than singing."[7]Robert Christgau praised "World in Confusion".[5]Trouser Press noted that "the groove is steady and appealing."[8]
LA Weekly wrote that the album "demonstrates that [Big Youth] is better off rapping than singing."[7]Robert Christgau praised "World in Confusion".[5]Trouser Press noted that "the groove is steady and appealing."[8]