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Decade: "...but wait it gets worse" is Sticky Fingaz' follow-up album to Blacktrash: The Autobiography of Kirk Jones. It is his second solo release, and by many critics estimations, did not live up to Blacktrash, a tantalizingly ambitious ride through the life of a recently released convict and his ability (or lack thereof) to cope with life outside of prison.[citation needed] This album marks Sticky's furthest departure from his Onyx days, when an unprecedentedly harsh tone of voice became the hallmark of his delivery. The album title is a reference to a lyric from Sticky's verse in Onyx's 1993 hit single "Slam" and an allusion to the ten-year time period between the song and the album. The album was released in two versions: one is an enhanced disc which features a short behind the scenes documentary on the making of album, and the other without. The C is also becoming out of print.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 2:27
  2. "Let's Do It" (featuring X-1 & Columbo) – 3:00
  3. "What Chu Here For" (featuring Omar Epps, Detroit Diamond, Rio) – 3:40
  4. "Can't Call It" (featuring Missy Elliott)– 2:33
  5. "Hot Now" (featuring Scott Storch) – 3:55
  6. "I Love da Streets" (featuring Omar Epps) – 2:51
  7. "Bad Guy" (featuring My Quan)– 3:31
  8. "Shot Up" – 2:52
  9. "Girl" – 2:47
  10. "Caught in da Game" – 4:45
  11. "No More" – 3:50
  12. "Do da Damn Thing" (featuring X-1 & East)– 2:56
  13. "Another Niguh" – 2:20
  14. "I Don't Know" (featuring Fredro Starr) – 3:32
  15. "Suicide Letter" – 3:09
  16. "Just Like Us" (featuring X-1, Geneveese) – 4:43
  17. "Get Smashed Up" (featuring Lex & Thirty, Seven O.D.) – 4:20

Chart positions

Chart Position
Billboard 200 176
Top R&b/Hip-Hop Albums 37
Top Independent Albums 9

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