After listening to this album for the first time, I thought that this was easily the worst official album of Jones' career. Though I do not consider Jim Jones an elite-caliber rapper or lyricist, I have long thought of him as an under-appreciated artist with a unique and distinct style who makes great songs and albums - Harlem: Diary of a Summer (2005) is one of my all-time favorites in the genre. Despite my initial reaction, subsequent listens to this album proved worthwhile as I have come to thoroughly enjoy a majority of these songs. The album has a raw and unrefined feel to it - similar to Diary of a Summer but not as well-executed. It's difficult to view the song with Ashanti as anything but an abject disaster but this song aside, every track bumps. All four bonus tracks in the Best Buy exclusive are standouts, so consider this an option if you're still undecided about this. Final analysis: your music collection will not be incomplete if you do not have this, but if you are a fan of Jones and his previous work, "Capo" offers much to enjoy.