Critical reception
Attractive Sin was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic,which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications,the album received an average score of 69 based on eight reviews. [1] 
Eli Bernstein of  Paste  praised the album,calling it "a welcome throwback to an earlier era of underground rap". [5]  AllMusic's Fred Thomas stated:"Attractive Sin finds the collaborators stretching out liberally and sounding genuinely excited and inspired by each other". [2]  Andres Tardio of  HipHopDX  called it "an album that is sure to add to his discography as another solid effort from Sir DZL". [4] 
In mixed reviews,Matthew Fiander of  PopMatters  wrote:"Del's penchant for calling out lesser emcees,itself a deep tradition in hip-hop,slips into a bragging sameness a bit too often on Attractive Sin". [6]  Jon Hadusek of  Consequence  resumed:"despite Parallel Thought's strong production,Attractive Sin's failings fall on Del. He can do better". [3]  Ben Rag of  Tiny Mix Tapes  concluded:"Attractive Sin ultimately suffers from a lack of humor and humility (namely,pride)". [10] 
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