![]() Scheduled to hit streaming services on Friday via Pro Era and Cinematic, the project is a sequel to the rapper’s 1999 debut. On this musical eulogy, soft ad-libs and otherworldly whispers wisp through the track where Joey basks in a nostalgic well of thoughts: “If only we could vibe one more time/Hear one more line and share one more rhyme/Even show me one more sign of destiny itself would be fine.” Although technically not the kicker, the song’s insightful, respectful and honest charm leaves the mixtape on a strong note. Joey Bada has released the tracklist for his upcoming LP, 2000. The world knew him better as Capital STEEZ or Steelo. In July 2016, he made his television debut on the USA Network series Mr. His debut studio album, B4.Da., was released on January 20, 2015. Like Jigga, Joey Bad made a song cry for his fallen best friend, Jamal Dewar. Joey Badass released his debut mixtape, 1999, on June 12, 2012, to critical acclaim and recognition, followed by Rejex in September and Summer Knights on July 1, 2013. Joey Bad slings his see-sawing inflections over an MF Doom production. “When did rap turn into a fashion show/Too many make-up artists won’t let their passion show,” he snarls. The Brooklynite’s trademark calm and collected flow is substituted by a hint of aggression. What comes after is a mix of a Cudi trip and DMX’s bark and bite. With his rugged style, an invigorating outcome of his. To warm ears up, Joey gives listeners a dose of spoken word, courtesy of Saul Williams (it’s a live recording of the first verse of “Amethyst Rocks”). Joey Bada is an American, independent hip-hop Recording Artist, who hails from Brooklyn, New York. on January 20, 2015, on his 20th birthday. After his initial efforts resounding success, on July 1, 2013, Joey Bada released his second mixtape, Summer Knights. Paired with the feathery voice of an unnamed songstress and backseat harmonies, the earnest youth spits some knowledge on what Wale often calls “that thing.” The cool of a love-song helps ease the heat he just served a few tracks prior. On September 6, Joey released Rejex, a collection of early versions of songs and tracks that didnt make it onto his debut. New York’s dense Caribbean population will appreciate this sway-inducing gem. “This one time I said Lord will you help?/Some short time after see my music on the shelf/And of course, I gotta thank myself,” he raps. In between the boom baps, shotta DJ blares and Jamaican patois is Joey biggin’ up his musical accomplishments. Sometimes you have to toot your own horn. It’s as swanky as its title alludes to (“We don’t say swag no more/We say swank”). Shy trumpets and bass plucks dance around Joey’s words as they tumble out his mouth stream-of-conscience style. So here is the FLAC copy of 1999 that was up on Deezer as of a few months back: Īnd as a bonus, here are the highest quality files for Summer Knights that I could find (320kbps MP3): Īgain, these files might not necessarily be real lossless files, but these are likely based off the original masters of the tapes (the ones used to make the MP3s we've all been listening to for however long), and thus are likely the best quality out there.This jazzy number-which has little to do with its Hollywood namesake-would feel right at home on the stage of an intimate music house. Unsure if they're truly lossless, but they're probably as HQ as it gets, especially for 1999 (this is the original version of the tape w/ og mixing and samples, Funky Ho's isn't pitched up for example) I ripped them directly from Deezer in FLAC quality (as Deezer offers FLAC streaming). Joey Bada Shares Tracklist for ‘2000’ LP Featuring Diddy, Westside Gunn and More A sequel to the rapper’s 2012 debut mixtape. Not sure why they were on Deezer and no other services, but here we are. ![]() So a few months back, I ripped 1999 and Rejex off Deezer (just a few days prior to the remaster of 1999 releasing on other streaming services).
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