"Between the skits, the freeform song structures, and the length, FlySiifu's is a bit too meandering, rarely tapping into the fusionism the title implies or playing up Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin's differences. But the bond between the artists is clear, as is the resonance between their communities of rappers, producers, and singers. Though they don't bridge new worlds or sounds here, they confirm the implicit connections between their formative muses, threading the outré time signatures of J Dilla and Madlib, the spiritualism of Dungeon Family, and the flair of Dipset into a cozy tapestry. It's not groundbreaking, but it is home".