The album features Adé Bantu and his brother Don Abi aka Abiodun sharing lead vocal duties on all songs.
The subject matter of the album centers around Pan Africanism, racism, xenophobia, love and a strong yearning for home.
Production duties where handled by Rub Nuca ("ile"), Beatschmieda ("Lagos Jump", "One Vibe One Flow pt.2"), Trulaikes ("Watchout", "Blood A Go Run"), Pionear ("Temperature's Boiling") and BANTU band member Don Abi ("Dance To My Boogie", "No More No Vernacular", "How Many MC's", "Me, You & The Moonlight").
The production style of the album is a combination of programmed beats, samples and live instruments played by studio musicians notably amongst them are Jamaican drummer Sly Dunbar and Peter Tosh guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith who both feature on the song "Omowale".
Guests vocalists include African Rap pioneers Positive Black Soul and Pee Froiss from Senegal on "One Vibe One Flow Pt.2", Sami Sosa who raps in German on "How Many MC's", Kenyan-Rwandan sisters Sonia & Priti Kaitesi handling lead or chorus duties on ("No More No Vernacular", "Blood A Go Run", "Temperature's Boiling" & "Me, You & The Moonlight") and Cuban singer Mirta Junco Wambrug ("Add Subtract").