
I was surprised to find myself liking this track, though I have read it borrow's a lot from other artists. Akon makes his sole appearance on the second single "Bartender", another smooth on point collaboration which vibes well. Outside of the single's this album has one other memorable track's - "I Got It" precedes the powerful "Suicide".

The first track has a man learning that he and his loved one have HIV, while the later track is about the aftermath and the choices they take. Outside of these track's the rest of the album does not grab my attention - T-Pain is not a memorable rapper (and should really leave it alone) and falters at times in his singing, and the guest he enlists for this release (outside of the singles) do not enhance the album.

"Epiphany" is an average release which features some decent singles.
