As is to be expected from a Luther Campbell project, this debut album from a trio of guys who let Luke pretty much run the show is filled with plenty of sex rhymes and street talk. None of it is particularly interesting, and Campbell's Miami-based production tricks are pretty stale by this point. And he's not even capable of being shocking anymore, thereby quashing his relevance. The crime here isn't the rampant misogyny or sexism; it's the fact that it's all so dull. ~ Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide
Luther Campbell (Producer), Luther Campbell (Executive Producer), Luther Campbell (Mixing), Andi Carr (Engineer), Andi Carr (Mixing), Chris Gehringer (Mastering), Gusto (Producer), David Hobbs (Producer), Shawn Pross (Programming), Ray Seay (Engineer), Ray Seay (Mixing), Goodie Mob (Performer), Luke (Performer), Rod "Rundu" Whitehead (Producer), Ola Kudu (Design), Ola Kudu (Layout Design), Darren Rudnick (Producer), Piotr Sikora (Photography), Danny Spohn (Producer), T-Mo (Producer), Louis "Ugly" Howard (Engineer), No Good N Jiggie (Main Performer), Dwayne Webb (Multi Instruments), No Good (Main Performer)