I thought it was a decent album, but it could've been much better. I think there's several factors that contributed to the problems with that album. First of all, Juvenile's not on the album and B.G. & Wayne are only on 2 tracks each. The promotion was weak. I remember one or two ads in The Source or XXL and I saw a commercial (once) on BET during Rap City. It also came out right after G-Code, Checkmate, and I believe Lights Out. All those albums were considerred, by most fans, rushed and not as good as the previous ones (400 Degreez, Chopper City in da Ghetto, & Da Block Is Hot). Plus, Turk never had a lotta features on other artists songs outside of Cash Money, like the rest of the Hot Boys did. And he was the least popular of the group. I would imagine that any of Mannie's beats that Turk got were the leftovers that Juvie, B.G., & Wayne didn't want. It's still definately a better album than those other 2 he did after Young N' Thuggin on Koch.
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