
'Grindin' Making Money' (featuring Lil' Kim & Nicki Minaj)

'Ball Till Ya Fall' (featuring Gucci Mane) 'Always Strapped' (Remix) (featuring Lil Wayne & Mack Maine) 'I Want It All' (featuring Kevin Rudolf & Lil Wayne) 'Hustle' (featuring Lil Wayne & Gudda Gudda) Williams, Graham, Carter, Matthew Samuels '4 My Town (Play Ball)' (featuring Drake & Lil Wayne) Williams, Aubrey Graham, Dwayne Carter, Christopher Gholson 'Money to Blow' (featuring Drake & Lil Wayne) And in this industry, that sixth sense of knowing what goes where is, well, priceless. In conclusion he stated that Birdman may not know how to rap well, but by leading a team of capable emcees and beatmakers around him, he knows how to make music.

He furthly states that the uninventive rhymes and the unvarying subject matter take their toll.

He talked down to Birdman's rapping saying that 'unlike other materialistic rhymers, Birdman doesn't have any redeeming qualities he doesn't have the charisma of Lil Wayne, he doesn’t have the dry wit and wordplay of Fabolous, and he lacks the larger-than-life persona of Rick Ross. Calling the album an album that's much more tolerable than Birdman detractors would expect or like to admit. Ketchum III of said that Birdman constructs a disc full of capable singles but not because of his own skills on the mic but his producers and his guest stars.
