This album is good, very good. Reminiscent of the 90s east coast rap era, with Joey bringing a fresh new perspective and stories to the table. 5 stars for me!
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This album is good, very good. Reminiscent of the 90s east coast rap era, with Joey bringing a fresh new perspective and stories to the table. 5 stars for me!
B4.Da.$$ (stylized B4.DA.$$ and pronounced Before Da Money) is the debut studio album by Joey Bada$$.
The 17-track effort will feature guest appearances from buzzing newcomers like Raury and BJ the Chicago Kid, as well as plenty of crew love with the inclusion of Pro Era rappers Maverick Sabre and Dymeond Lewis.
Review
With a style that's an all-encompassing throwback, going from Notorious
B.I.G. to Mos Def, Brooklyn rapper Joey Bada$$ draws the golden age hip-hop
fetishist in without a problem, but his delivery is so full of life, it still
holds sway for those who don't know their Bad Boy from their Death Row. This
fine debut is also filled with productions from Statik Selektah, DJ Premier, and
others whose names hold weight, but beat junkies will most likely jump right to
the smoky highlight “Like Me,” where the Roots complete a lost track from
the late, great J. Dilla. Reggae singer Chronixx makes a guest appearance on an
album with few features, but the bonus edition comes with “Run Up on Ya,”
where Action Bronson and Elle Varner threaten to steal the show. David
Jeffries – Allmusic.com
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