The album's opening track, "Act Won", contains an excerpt from the
Spike Lee film, ''
Mo' Better Blues. The excerpt comes from a scene where Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes are discussing the current state of African American music (or culture in general) after a gig. The track "Act Too (The Love of My Life)", originally an interlude that evolved into a full song, features Common, whose verse is a continuation of his song "I Used to Love H.E.R.", off his 1994 album Resurrection'', in which Common speaks of
hip-hop as a woman. However, Questlove has stated that this is not "I used to love H.E.R. (the daughter), rather it is a "reflection on the evolution of hip hop, through our eyes."
Beanie Sigel made his recording debut on the track "Adrenaline!", after tagging along to a weekly jam session held by the group in Philadelphia.
Eve (at the time, signed to
Dr. Dre's
Aftermath label, and known as Eve of Destruction) also made her debut on
Things Fall Apart, on the track, "You Got Me". "You Got Me" was co-written by
Jill Scott who recorded vocals for the song's chorus and bridge. Scott's part was subsequently re-recorded by
Erykah Badu at the insistence of
MCA, who wanted a higher profile collaboration for the album's official lead single – as Scott was relatively unknown outside of
Philadelphia at the time. When the group later went on tour, Scott joined them during performances of the song. "You Got Me" caught on quickly on the radio and later
MTV, giving the group a much needed boost in terms of sales and exposure. Its
Grammy win provided a second round of success. The outside musicians who contributed to the album (mainly D'Angelo,
James Poyser, and
Jay Dee) were part of the Soulquarians collective with Questlove and
Pino Palladino. ==Reception==