, a founding member, was largely absent from the recording process because he was incarcerated at the time, though he appears on the album cover and certain tracks. Commercial Success Beg for Mercy

Member Tony Yayo was incarcerated during recording and only appears on two tracks; his face on the album cover is a "ghostly" rendition because he could not be photographed in prison. Standard Tracklist

The album’s production is a high-gloss blend of street grit and radio-ready hooks. It features a "who’s who" of legendary producers, including Scott Storch

Serving as the album's lead single, this Denaun Porter-produced track was an absolute juggernaut on radio and MTV. It blended a club-friendly bounce with ruthless bragging rights.

: The lead single that dominated radio and video countdowns.