Within hip-hop, Slick Rick is arguably the most acclaimed MC of them all.
Snoop Doggy Dogg, for one, owes a huge debt to his detached, effortless delivery on the microphone.
At his best, Slick Rick was always coolness personified.
The London-born artist's troubles, however, have been well-documented.
They are further addressed by the man himself on the title track to this recording, completed during a work release program with the help of veteran hip-hop producer Prince Paul (Rick was in jail for the 1990 shooting of an innocent bystander while attempting to chase down a bodyguard).
Before Ol' Dirty Bastard cornered the market, Slick Rick was rap's bad boy-in-chief.
On this uneven record, he pays witness to the events that shaped him, rather than detailing his current incarceration.
Regardless, there are times when the listener might wish for a more reflective and less violently female-baiting narrator; absolution and regret aren't particularly high on his agenda when he proclaims "bitches ain't no good.".