Its two preceding singles, "
Ha" and "
Back That Azz Up" (censored as "Back That Thang Up") peaked at numbers 68 and 19 on the
Billboard Hot 100, respectively. The album peaked at number nine on the
Billboard 200 and number two on
Billboard's
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums; it peaked atop the latter chart for its
Year-End list of 1999. The album also features the
remix of the single "Ha" with New York rapper
Jay-Z, its only guest appearance from outside the Cash Money roster and the first time a rapper from the label worked with an East Coast rapper on a song. The album won the
Billboard Music Award for Top R&B Album in 1999. The explicit version of the album was not totally uncensored; lines such as "do a (homicide) with me" on "Gone Ride with Me" and "put a (pistol) in his face" can be heard in "Welcome 2 tha Nolia".[4]
Its two preceding singles, "
Ha" and "
Back That Azz Up" (censored as "Back That Thang Up") peaked at numbers 68 and 19 on the
Billboard Hot 100, respectively. The album peaked at number nine on the
Billboard 200 and number two on
Billboard's
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums; it peaked atop the latter chart for its
Year-End list of 1999. The album also features the
remix of the single "Ha" with New York rapper
Jay-Z, its only guest appearance from outside the Cash Money roster and the first time a rapper from the label worked with an East Coast rapper on a song. The album won the
Billboard Music Award for Top R&B Album in 1999. The explicit version of the album was not totally uncensored; lines such as "do a (homicide) with me" on "Gone Ride with Me" and "put a (pistol) in his face" can be heard in "Welcome 2 tha Nolia".[4]