[7] It mixes a variety of genres, including hip-hop, reggae, soul, and gospel.
[8] The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Melky’s plush, earthy voice simultaneously conveys attitude, passion and coolness, getting to your heart through deep emotion, not high drama.
"[5] Robert Christgau wrote that "conscious siblings though they may be, they do sex best," and praised "Shake It" and "Attraction".
[4] The New Yorker listed the album as one of 1999's twelve best, calling it "a bright, celestial soundscape.
"[9] The New York Times wrote that "this fine set of grooves deserves attention, most of all for Ms. [Melky] Jean's vociferous talent.