[6] The album was recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, at producer Gussie Clarke's studio; Steely & Clevie also worked on Too Wicked.
[10] Trouser Press wrote that Too Wicked pushes "towards funk, pop, soul and even dancehall, with beatbox drumming, hi-tech samples and house grooves all reeking of commercial aspirations.
"[15] The Los Angeles Times deemed it "a large helping of smooth, homogenized, PG-rated reggae originals.
"[16] The Province stated that "the record continues Aswad's courtship of smooth, '70s, soul-influenced reggae.
"[18] The Austin American-Statesman thought that "Aswad's upscale version of reggae attempts to wed sophisticated love songs with the basic beat and generally succeeds.