The 16-track album opens up with an ode to “The Heights,” as Dyme lets his story unfold over a mellow production that opens with eerie strings that melt into the background throughout the opening track. “Crown Fried” switches up a bit on track 3, as the Brooklyn rapper unloads confident raps over a bold, Trap beat. The energy carries over into track 4’s, “Lit Like a Video.” And sustains throughout the album’s remaining 12 records. Before the album closes out, Dyme includes a guest feature from the late, Capital Steez, on “The Rebirth. Overall, Dyme continues to prove why he’s not just one of Brooklyn’s finest, but a resilient force to be reckoned with.