The cover art is based on the iconic package of Tigra cigarettes.
Writing for The Guardian in October 1992, Adam Sweeting thought that the album contained "more than its fair share of garish artificial charm", surmising that although Boo's songs "hang on a thread of absurdity", presenting critics with an easy target, "her kittenish raps – usually about boys and boy-trouble – bristle with winningly daft rhymes".
[2] AllMusic's William Ruhlmann noted that "Boo raps through the verses and sings the choruses (...) in an engaging enough manner, but she never threatens to be more than a cartoon".
[1] Madonna praised the album in a 1994 interview with Q Magazine, describing it as "horribly ignored".
[6] All tracks are written by Alison Clarkson and John Coxon, except as noted