The standard edition features 22 tracks. However, "better" ZIP files often include the "Instrumental" bonus tracks or the explicit, unrated versions. The difference between the "Clean" and "Explicit" version of "Bitches Ain't Shit" is the difference between a PG-13 movie and an NC-17 one. A "better" ZIP will always be the explicit version (Parental Advisory).
Why? The original CD release of 2001 was notoriously "hot" (loudly mastered). The 2015 vinyl reissue and the DVD-Audio version have a wider dynamic range. If you find a ZIP labeled "Better Dynamic Range" or "Remastered 5.1," you have struck gold. Those files reveal organ tracks and background vocals you never knew existed.
— it’s not worth the security or legal risk. Either:
: Fans often argue it has a more authentic, "raw" feel compared to later projects. Social Context