Some good songs, with humorous lines as Redman has always written. The beats, largely handled by Erick Sermon and Redman himself, are good enough without jumping out at you too much. It's worth noting also that the beats are not as funk-influenced as much of Erick's previous beats. A solid album without being anything extraordinary, hence the 3/5. Redman fans should get something out of this.
Best Tracks: I'll Bee Dat!, Jersey Yo!, Keep on '99, Da Da DaHHH, D.O.G.S., Brick City Mashin'!, Soopaman Lova IV