This is a basic run of the mill No Limit album. However, it was released at the height of the label's power and so it is all very entertaining. The album's best cuts are "I'm a Soldier" and "It Ain't My Fault." The album's fourth cut, "Just Be Straight With Me," also featured a then-relatively unknown Destiny's Child. Silkk's rap skills are mediocre, but all the guest features help shield the issue. Although this album doesn't stand out as one of No Limit's best, it was released at a time when the company was very popular and it therefore reaped those benefits.
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