By the time this review of Smoke Affair I: The Mixtape hits the streets, its sequel, Vol. 2, may have already supplanted it. Such is the fast-moving nature of the mixtape game. Those looking for a rock-crit assessment of its contents, a blend of legitimate bangers, freestyles, skits, and guest appearances, won't find comfort here. After all, Smoke Affair I: The Mixtape is pure thug entertainment to ride to, rough-hewn and hopped up with bass, bounce, and ice-grill impressions. It is what it is. "It's the city for everything," raps Screw Face on "Drama." "You either love it or hate it."
There are a few tracks worth checking for, though. "Pass da Dutch" is a nice smoker's track, while "Problems" is a strong collabo between Cognac Slim and Screw Face that issues the ubiquitous "problem" everybody wants to deliver his friends/enemies nowadays. "Where I Been" is the highlight on which Luc Duc raps about his rise to the self-proclaimed mayor of Opa-locka: "Rent bills backed up/Child support backed up/Migraine pain hitting me like a Mack truck/Get get crunked/Streets got crushed up/Fresh out of Dade had the whole world jumpin'."