6.5/10 – Reliable for its purpose, but not essential.
Lyrically, the project doesn't stray from its lane: hedonistic anthems, strip club shout-outs, and competitive flexing. Track 3 (“Shake Something”) and Track 7 (“Back It Up”) are clear standouts, while a few skits and interludes feel like filler. The punchlines are hit-or-miss, but delivery carries energy throughout.
While the originators remain murky, the influence of is undeniable. You can hear its DNA in later mainstream hits: