While mainstream critics often dismissed the album due to its explicit content and perceived lack of lyrical complexity, the project was a significant commercial success within the hip-hop community.

Day two. The hunger and sleep deprivation made everyone paranoid. Two producers, Ace and Lotto, formed a secret alliance. Ace would distract Tank while Lotto stole the hard drive from the kid from the Bronx, Zay, who was clearly leading.

. Featuring Boosie, Webbie, and Foxx, the track became a global cultural phenomenon, immortalizing the label's signature swagger and dominance on the Billboard charts. Other tracks like "Supposed to Be My Guy" "Thuggin'"

The title track is a slow, psychological crawl into the mind of a hustler. Webbie’s flow here is proto-trap. A low-quality MP3 ruins the atmospheric pads. You need the best ZIP available to hear the ghost notes in the bassline.