This kicks off with the usual high tempo No Limit song with Mia playing a bit part as four other No Limit soldiers take over and the same can be said on a few other tracks too. The next samples 'Yearning for Your Love' by The Gap Band that you'd have to do a lot wrong with to make a bad song from it. I don't know if it's poor mixing but Mia's vocals sound drowned out though. It's a decent pop rap song. Again, Mia plays a small role on 'Don't Start No Shit' with Master P taking over for the most part. 'I Think Somebody' has unique production. 'Ghetto Livin'' is one of the best with its well crooned hook. 'Daddy' is a heartfelt song dedicated to Mia's father. For a No Limit album there is a decent amount of topics away from the g-rap. There's nothing to write home about but it's worth a listen if you like The Tank's sound.
Beats: ★★☆
Rapping/Bars: ★★★
Hooks: ★★★
Best Tracks: Bring It On, What's Ya Point, Ghetto Livin', Daddy
1 Bring It On 74
2 Whatcha Wanna Do 64
3 Don't Start No Shit 60
4 Mama Drama 54
5 Imma Shine 67
6 I Think Somebody 60
7 Mama's Tribute 50
8 What's Ya Point 72
9 Thugs Like Me 60
10 Ride or Run 66
11 TRU Bitches 67
12 Puttin' It Down 63
13 Ghetto Livin' 70
14 Play Wit Pussy 60
15 Don't Blame Me 64
16 Daddy 70
17 Like Dat 64
18 Sex Ed. 54
19 Flip 2 Rip 50
20 Fallen Angels (Dear Jill) 64