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The 11-song collection of tracks consists of 9 rare & unreleased tracks, along with 2 previously released fan favorite singles; the controversial Devil's Son (renamed to "Devil Son") and Ebonics.[5][2] The album contains a variety of notable features, including Jay-Z, O.C., Shyheim and the Lost Boyz.[2][1]
L Corleone received positive reviews, and, across all tracks, has had a combined total of nearly 160, 000 listens, according to Last.fm.[8]Genius stated that the most popular song on the album is “American Dream” with a total of 66.3K page views.[9]L Corleone had received a user score of 50/100 on AlbumofTheYear.org and was rated 3.43/5 stars on Rate Your Music.[10][11]