The album features guest appearances from Ro$ama, Sauce Walka, Tay Money and Erica Banks, while the production is handled by Tony Coles, BandPlay and among other producers.
"[4] Paul Simpson of AllMusic wrote that BigXthaPlug "instantly makes a major impression with his commanding tone and restless flows, as well as the unconventional samples and instrumentation accompanying the booming 808s he raps over" and his "personality is intense and dramatic, yet he seems cool-headed and has a playful, humorous side.
"[1] Nadine Smith of HipHopDX stated, "Armed with a gruff, booming vocal register, his debut album AMAR exudes the kind of rich swagger and effortless charisma embodied by breakout Texas stars like Maxo Kream.
Pairing a screenwriter's knack for harnessing histrionics with a freestyler's ability to stack intricate rhymes atop emphatic punchlines, he always knows how to deliver captivating individual verses.
The next step is merging them with less predictable song structures and more memorable hooks (as is, they often feel like placeholders meant to bridge the gap between one verse and the next).