Monie Love's second CD was more ambitious, taking a harder, less pop tone and approach. She spoke frankly and with clarity about such topics as promiscuity and self-esteem, while her rapping was more focused, her beats starker and more forceful, and the rhymes less gimmicky. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
Aaron Lyles (Producer), Monie Love (Vocals (Background)), Keith "KC" Cohen (Producer), Linda Cobb (Art Direction), Keith "KC" Cohen (Mixing), Kirk Johnson (Programming), Monie Love (Vocals), Levi Seacer, Jr. (Percussion), Larry Sturm (Remixing), Benny Medina (Executive Producer), Steve "Silk" Hurley (Producer), JD (Vocals (Background)), William "DJ" Graves (Scratching), Steve "Silk" Hurley (Remixing), Dave Aron (Mixing Assistant), K-Def (Scratching), William "DJ" Graves (Vocals (Background)), Marley Marl (Producer), Marsha McClurkin (Vocals (Background)), Monie Love (Producer), George Karras (Mixing), Darren Lighty (Keyboards), Gregg Mann (Mixing), T-Marlow (Engineer), Peter Edge (Executive Producer), Jeff Gold (Design), Jevetta (Vocals (Background)), Jearlyn Steele Battle (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Gold (Art Direction), Tom Coyne (Mastering), Prince (Producer), K-Def (Remixing), Kirk Johnson (Drum Programming), Frank Heller (Mixing), Marley Marl (Remixing), George Karras (Engineer), Linda Cobb (Design), Mary Brown (Vocals (Background)), Everett Ramos (Engineer), Airiq Anest (Mixing Assistant), Michael Llewellyn (Photography), Marley Marl (Mixing), Kathleen Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Steve Noonan (Engineer)