Some notable tracks from the album include:

However, to provide a coherent write-up, let's decode and contextualize the information:

Once, weeks later, he received a package with no return address. Inside was a single Polaroid: the old external drive sitting at a table with a coffee ring blotting the corner, and a handwritten note on the back: "Keep it moving." No names, no signatures.

Brought East Coast grit to "The One and Only" and the comic-book-inspired "Batman & Robin".

The album’s release was shadowed by Snoop's ongoing feud with former Death Row CEO Suge Knight The "Pimp Slapp’d" Controversy