It's a short EP, but a grimey and intense one at that. Both are among the best rappers in their respective areas of NY. Despite one emcee being a veteran and one still being quite new, they boast great chemistry alongside each other regardless. Both of them have been known to rap the best over rugged street rap, and few producers of the last decade of hip hop, if any, have managed to do that as well as Daringer. He produces both cuts, exhibiting a dark, unforgiving atmosphere that's incredibly fitting for both rappers involved. Both cuts are of high quality, with Rodney Little being a seriously fantastic record. With how good they are together here, you'd think they'd want to put out more than merely two songs worth of material to the public, but you get what you get at the end of the day.