The compilation managed to make it to #56 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
[1] Prior to the release of this compilation, No Limit Records went bankrupt in 2003 which resulted in Master P selling the back catalog of the label.
Today, EMI owns the No Limit back catalog.
Due to no longer owning No Limit, Master P had no involvement in the making of this compilation.
David Jeffries of AllMusic believes that the compiling of this album "was obviously done by some real No Limit soldiers who reach well past the big names" and suggests "this is a great snapshot of the label that taught everyone else how to exploit the underground and released some great gangsta music along the way.