arrived at a moment of extreme professional and personal turbulence, marking a shift from the underground "dun" culture to a more polished, commercial, and defensive posture. A War on Two Fronts The context surrounding

: Even decades later, the album is celebrated for its role in the "resurgence of East Coast rap dominance" during the turn of the millennium.

: Widely considered the album's best track and a "banger" for its dark, infectious energy. "Hey Luv (Anything)" (feat. 112)

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