[1] The album comprises eleven tracks and was supported by the singles "Happy Memories", "Something Good is Happening", "Alajọ Ṣomolu", and "Billion Naira Dream".
[15] "Naked", the album's opener, consists of a consortium of instruments such as the shekere, iya ilu, and marimba; the record talks about the kind of consuming love that burns and leaves nothing behind.
[18][19] In an interview with This Day newspaper, Brymo said the song's lyrics make reference to Nigeria's three major tribes and that it is about fixing the problems of the country.
[16] The folksy track "Ko Ṣ'aya Mi" features a chant-like chorus and timed interludes that is reminiscent of spoken word.
In a review for Pulse Nigeria, Joey Akan described the album as a "formula that has yielded dividends with each new application" and acknowledged Brymo for exploring the theme of love.
[19] Ade Tayo of Simply African Music said the album "makes the art of storytelling king" and described it as being very "cultural, multi-faceted and assorted".
[20] Tope Delano of TooXclusive praised the album's storytelling technique and artful arrangement, saying it is "no doubt a reaffirmation that he is king of soul and even better, a grown man, lover and best friend".
[16] Udochukwu Ikwuagwu of Legit.ng stated that Klĭtôrĭs "shows a melancholic Brymo and his sad thoughts, he chirps in some optimism in-between the sheets".