The album features guest appearances from Mack 10, Soultre, MC Eiht, Juvenile, B.G., and Barbara Wilson.
Along with a single, a music video was released for the song "Wild Side"[1] with cameo appearances by MC Eiht and Mack 10.
The group formed on the West Side of Chicago, in the Austin neighborhood on the section known as "L-Town", which is basically an area where within a mile all the north and south streets start the letter L. Keith Farley of AllMusic - "...an intriguing hip-hop album chocked with the trio's intricate speed-raps and freestyling.
The production...provides an excellent accompaniment to the raps on highlight tracks like "Intention to Kill" and "Wild Side".
[2] The Source (11/99, p. 224) "...these three possess that country-twanged, tongue-twisting rhyming ability that has gained the Midwest its notoriety...the majority of the beats are original and provide the right amount of head nod to complement each quickened rhyme..."[3] All music is composed by Quentin "Goldiiz" Brown