The album was produced by DJ Battlecat, as well as AMG and Domino, with Anthony "Anti" Lewis, Greedy Greg and Big Bass Brian Walker served as executive producers.
It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on March 1, 1994.
The Washington Post concluded that "there's some sex talk but little of the bitch-ho mentality; overall, it's a less bass-heavy, sonically lighter shade of funk.
"[6] The Los Angeles Times noted that "Domino's rapping voice is slightly sing-songy, slightly nasal, a flexible instrument that insinuates itself into the grooves like a riffing alto sax; the hooks in the songs come from the implied melodic cadences in the rhymes.
"[2] Josh Levine of The Source liked the album, also highlighting Domino's "unique singing style" and comparing him to Toddy Tee and the members of the Pharcyde.