On his sixth official studio effort, 
LOX member and New York rapper 
Styles P collaborates exclusively with producer and fellow East Coaster 
Scram Jones, and you better believe that sticky icky is a heavy influence because 
Float lands on the 
High Times Records imprint. Dank nuggets obviously influence the minimal and twitchy "I Need Weed" but it's not until the great "Red Eye" that the roadside weed becomes a national highway, thanks to 
Scram's attractive, "Planet Rock"-inspired beats and the winning 
D-Block reunion of 
Styles and 
Jadakiss. Excellent guest shots also come from 
Raekwon, who sounds like he's hanging with 
Styles at the Lyricist Lounge during the rap battle-worthy "Reckless" plus 
Scram himself who vocally contributes to the closing kiss-off "Screw Y'All," which also features pillowy puffs of synthesizer that emerge, float, and then disappear. If that all seems like "studio kinda cloudy stuff," then that's certainly true for the album's couch-locked second half, but toward the front, there's the 
Charlie-sampling nightmare "Manson Murder" and the great horn-driven anthem "Hater Love," where fellow 
LOX man 
Sheek Louch joins in certain beast mode. That's a lot of highlights and some sure choices for the next hits collection, but 
Float is still short, clocking in at less than 40 minutes, and 
Scram decides to keep it underground, meaning your crossover 
Styles won't be found here. Think of it as a conceptual street release made for 
Styles and/or 
Scram fans and 
Float succeeds splendidly. ~ David Jeffries