I'm Gay (I'm Happy)

Openly gay BET blogger Lloyd "Gyant" Dinwiddie perceived the album name as a publicity stunt: "I don't want to take anything away from what I think he's trying to do.

[6] In response to the statement, Lil B told MTV "I got major love for the gay and lesbian community, and I just want to push less separation and that’s why I’m doing it.

Lil B rapped about many controversial issues in the album including race relations, poverty, humanity and the justice system.

[7] Lil B was the subject of controversy because upon the album's release he decided to provide a free version via a download link on Facebook.

Many believed this to be a publicity stunt; however, he cleared the controversy when on his Facebook page he posted: "for all my fans who don't have 10 dollars to buy my album, here it is for free.