"Allah U Akbar" starts things off and was a clear sign that they were back in business in a very real way. Songs like "Pass the Gat" and "Steady Bootlegging" show the no nonsense style that had come to be expected from the Nubians, while "Love Me or Leave Me Alone" surprised all with how perfectly they blended the subject matter of woman and relationships, without it being corny. "Black Star Line", "The Travel Jam" and "Ain't No Mystery" all round out the album and are a perfect mix of cutting edge production and the five percent subject matter the group is known to espouse.
The albums classic single, the Diamond D produced "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" was the cut that truly lit a fire under hip hop's collective rear-end. The album version of the song went hard but the remix utilized in the music video-confirmed that THIS Brand Nubian were here to stay.