Both G. Rap and Big Daddy Kane always impress over faster tempos and "Number 1 With A Bullet" is no exception with both MCs riding the track masterfully. "Operation CB" is a humorous tale of G. trying to get some action from a young lady, but several distractions are preventing him from scoring. "Straight Jacket" is delivered in the vein of a Scarface suicidal tale complete with hallucinations and homicides.
The Trakmasterz produced "Ill Street Blues" is one of the album's most celebrated songs with its famous "Up, Up, Up and away, 'cus I don't play clown - buck, buck, buck take that wit ya on the way down." The cautionary tale about street life is revered as one of G. Rap's best.
The album's closing track "Two To The Head" features Scarface, Ice Cube and Bushwick Bill competing for which MC is the craziest gunslinger. Although the album reached number 18 on Billboard's Top Hip Hop/R&B albums chart, the heat from Ice T's Warner Brothers distributed "Cop Killer" negatively affected this project, which did not have Warner's distribution power behind it.
Still, it's one of G. Rap's best full-length offerings that still sounds fresh after three decades.