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He stood a block away from his childhood stoop and watched the dreadlocked kid across the street — Tremayne, all teeth and bravado — hand off a small package to a stranger. The exchange blinked and was gone, as if conjured. Marcus told himself he could step in, take the place Tremayne was making for himself, be the one who changed the tally on the board. The money could fix things. It could fix his ma's leaking roof, the overdue school fees, the cousin's bandaged pride.
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Retrospective reviews have been much kinder. Over the years, it has been reappraised as a masterpiece of gangsta rap. Complex called it "The Villain Everyone Loved," and Crack Magazine noted it was "at the time the biggest selling debut album in hip-hop history." Today, it sits comfortably in the conversation for the greatest hip-hop albums of the 2000s.