The album spawned three singles, though only one ("The Good Life") was released in the United States.
However, in an interview, former NPG dancer Mayte Garcia made a statement regarding the album's title and concept: Well, you know, the Exodus ... you can look at in a lot of different ways.
[1]While their previous album, Goldnigga was more hip hop-oriented, Exodus is more of a pure funk offering, strongly influenced by the sound of Parliament and P-Funk.
This album still downplays Prince's involvement in the band, with "Tora Tora", another in the long line of Prince's personas, as a background vocalist whose face is covered with a red veil (evidenced in the video of "The Good Life").
The front man for the NPG on this release is bass player Sonny T. who handles the lead vocals.