Singers Lyfe Jennings and Latto also appear as themselves in uncredited cameos.
Reception
Film critic Roger Moore of Movie Nation wrote in his review: "All that a cast filled with music personalities adds to the dull, trashy money-laundering melodrama “For the Love of Money” is the occasional pause for a song. And the last thing this movie should do is pause. It's just as well that so much of the acting is handled by non-actors, as it'd be a shame to burn through the Screen Actors’ Guild's finest trying to wring something out of this sloppy, cliche-ridden script."[7] Amari Allah from Wherever I Look gave it a positive review and praised Katt Williams's performance, writing:
Katt Williams playing cool, calm, collected, with someone as an enforcer, is the most hilarious thing to watch – and the man doesn’t tell one joke. I’d even say, if this was made into a series, like True To The Game, he’d have to be a focal point."[8]