The album features a blend of Afrobeat and hip hop, and spawned the singles "Nigboro", "Government", "Fantasi", "3rd World Thug", and "Eleniyan".
Reflecting on his debut, he shared in an interview with OkayAfrica that the album didn’t earn him the critical acclaim he had hoped for, as singles like "2Mussh" and "Kako Bi Chicken" led some to question his credibility as a rapper.
[3] The album opens with the intro track, which featuring piano-driven production and lyrics reflecting Reminisce's upbringing and challenges, emphasizing his street credibility and aspirations.
"Government", featuring Olamide and Endia, blends a thumping Chopstix-produced beat with Yoruba-language verses and a rap-dancehall fusion, showcasing cultural pride and collaboration.
[4] Wilfred Okiche of YNaija had mixed feelings about the album, stating that "Towards the final arc, ‘Alaga Ibile’ loses a lot of steam and starts to bore with it’s sub-stellar tracks."
But he then pointed out that the album "won't set the charts or market on fire but it serves some purpose, introducing Reminisce to a wider audience.