Following the September 11 attacks, Hammer released this album on his own World Hit Music Group label (the music enterprise under his Hammertime Holdings Inc. umbrella) to pay homage to the ones lost in the terrorist attacks.[3] in which the album followed that theme. One of the album's singles was "Pop Yo Collar", which was a popular "buzzword/catchphrase" during this period.
The album, like its predecessor, would not sell as many copies as previous projects. Hammer did however promote it on shows such as The View, and produced a music video for both singles.[4][5]
The "Pop Yo Collar" music video demonstrated "The Phat Daddy Pop", "In Pop Nito", "River Pop", "Deliver The Pop" and "Pop'n It Up" dance moves, among others.[9][10]
Track listing
"No Stoppin' Us (USA)"
"Pick It Up" (featuring The Stooge Playas)
"Our Style" (featuring The Stooge Playas)
"Pop Yo Collar" (featuring Wee Wee)
"A Soldier's Letter" (featuring James Greer and Keith Martin)
"What Happened To Our Hood" (featuring James Greer)
"It's All Love" (featuring James Greer and The Stooge Playas)
"Bump This" (featuring The Stooge Playas)
"Not Like This"
"Spittin' Fire"
"Don't Be Discouraged" (introducing Pleasure)
"I Don't Care" (introducing Analise)
"Who's Holdin' It"
"Cali" (featuring The Stooge Playas)
"Night Show" (introducing James Greer)
"Where Will I Go" (featuring Chuck Get Down)
"Bay Livin'" (featuring Chuck Get Down and Conte)
"Broken Vessel ("Common Unity")" (featuring April and Toya Smith)
"Why Do You Wanna Take Mine" (featuring The Stooge Playas, XLarge and Chuck Get Down)
Samples
"No Stoppin' Us (USA)" contains a sample of "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" performed by Brick.