Split Personality (Cassidy album)

The third and final part of the record (credited to "B. Reese") was more introspective and aimed towards his fans who have supported him since his early days of his rap career with "Husslin'" and "Real Talk".

[4] The album's second single, "Get No Better", features guest appearances from then label-mate Contemporary R&B singer Mashonda, as well as vocals from label owner and mentor Swizz Beatz.

[7] Vibe's Jesús Triviño found that on Split Personality "Cassidy flows with a contagious swagger as cool as John Shaft’s.

And, like the ’70s icon, Cassidy has enough street bravado and smooth charisma to be universally appealing [...] Though he trips over a few clichéd bumps, the Philly battle champ delivers—off the dome or not.

"[10] Steve Jones, writing for USA Today, wrote that Cassidy "makes an impressive debut by showing his versatility on both hardcore and radio-friendly songs [...] Not surprisingly, the beats are first-rate on the inaugural release from Swizz Beatz's Full Surface Records.