[6] On June 11, 2009, it was announced that 50 Cent was to digitally release new material over his community website.
The rapper stated his new project entitled War Angel LP, would be more like a "street album" than a mixtape.
Dre, one of 50 Cent's mentors, produced the single "Ok, Ya Right", which was originally released several weeks prior as "Ok, You're Right".
[8] Robin Thicke, who previously contributed to 50 Cent's album Curtis, is featured on the track "Cocaine".
A video for "I'll Do Anything" was released on June 23, 2009, with G-Unit members Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo making guest appearances.