This is technically a mixtape, but I consider it a free album. Standout songs: Grub On, Last Time, Wonder Woman, Can't Help But Wait This album wasn't and still isn't one of my favorites, but it set the tone for Trey as he was gearing up to finally breakthrough. There were very few true standouts on the album, but "Grub On" is without a doubt the best song here. "Grub On" is the best song on this album for a few reasons: the absurdity, the hilarity, the infectious nature of the melody, and the quotable lyrics. There are some good songs here like "Last Time", "Long Gone Missing", "Role Play" and a few others, but the apex of this album is reached when Trey sings a song handcrafted for him by R. Trey returns to that comfort zone on "Can't Help But Wait", which became his highest charting song at that point. The album itself is a bit all over the place and sees Trey take a slight departure from the comfort zone established on his first album with tracks such as "Wonder Woman" and "Missin You". 11 with about 73,000 sold the first week, an improvement over his first album's commercial performance. It was pushed back a few times, until being released on October 1, 2007, cracking the Billboard charts debuting at no. I remember when this album first came out, I hated it.
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