Crown Royal received mixed critical reviews. However, many critics have expressed their frustration at the lack of DMC participation. Some positive reviews have been published.
Entertainment Weekly (4/6/01, p. 120) note that "on this hip-hop roast, new schoolers Nas and Fat Joe pay their respects with sparkling grooves... Run's rhymes are still limber." – Rating: B−
Rolling Stone (3/15/01, p. 78) said "
Crown Royal uses the same musical strategy as their minor 1993 comeback,
Down with the King: guest artists, guest artists and more guest artists... But as on
Down With the King, Run-DMC prove their old-school mastery without adding anything new to it; the tracks sink or swim depending on what the guest artist felt like bringing to the studio that day."
HipHopDX gave
Crown Royal three and a half stars out of five, saying "Crown Royal is definitely not a classic but it does provide a few jams that many will really love."
NME gave
Crown Royal a 7 out of 10 rating: "Proves the emperors' new clothes can look just as solid as their old threads." However,
AllMusic rated the album only one and a half stars out of five: "
Crown Royal spirals so recklessly into contrasting segments that it's easy to forget you are even listening to a Run-D.M.C. record. Lacking any discernible sense of direction or continuity, the once cutting-edge trio has seemingly lost touch with its original fan base." == Track listing ==