The title track, became a cult favorite, known for its menacing beat and confrontational lyrics—often cited as a precursor to the mainstream crunk movement led by artists like Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz.

Released in the summer of 2017, Face Off is not a studio album with a major distributor. Instead, it is a —a raw, unpolished collection of tracks dropped during a period when Pastor Troy was leaning heavily into his independent grind.

The release of "Face Off" full album zip 17 has sent shockwaves throughout the hip-hop community, with fans and critics alike praising Pastor Troy's lyrical honesty and musical growth. The album's impact can be seen in several areas:

The mention of "17" often refers to the track count or specific deluxe re-releases that surfaced in digital archives over the years. Face Off didn't just sell records; it defined an era. It paved the way for the crunk movement that would later be dominated by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, though Troy’s version was always darker and more lyrical.