After an improved second album, this doesn't continue to trend. This opens up with a recording of two-year old Marques talking about liking Michael Jackson and Eddie Murphy and how he is going to be rich. Then as was the case on his previous two albums, and more-so his previous effort, Marques just doesn't hit the club R&B joints for a home run. 'Like This' featuring Yung Joc, is my least favourite moment and an odd choice to kick the album off. The only other song touching that sub-genre is 'How You Just Gonna', but it's a better effort. Other than those, it's consistently decent slow jammy R&B, but again, as I said about his previous two albums, the high moments aren't quite present. 'Kimberly' is one that stands out sonically featuring more soul and a bit of funk.
Best Tracks: Favorite Girl, Kimberly, Miss Being Your Man