![]() Tha Liks were poised for breakout success, as the mighty Loud Records poured their all into promoting this album unfortunately, a kiddie act who called themselves Mobb Deep would see their seminal 'debut' The Infamous hit the streets less than two months after, and the marketing budget would be shifted to the newer disc. To do so, they looked in the direction of the East Coast: on their second album, the talents of Q-Tip and producer extraordinaire Diamond D are tapped, while King Tee and Xzibit are made available to represent the West. Tha Alkaholiks were coming off of their critically acclaimed (but not especially financially successful) debut 21 & Over, and were looking to expand their sound, scope, and audience, all while keeping with their party vibe and better-than-average lyrical skills. ![]()
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