Joey Bada$$ - 2000 ALBUM REVIEW
Nas jumpscare.
I’m gonna be honest with you guys: Joey Bada$$ has never stood out to me that much. Maybe I was late to that party, but I do like his last studio album, 2015’s All-Amerikkkan Bada$$. Maybe I was just not in the right mindset for his breakout mixtape 1999, and his The Light EP from a little while back just came and went. Luckily, his loose single “The Revenge,” which was pretty awful, doesn’t make his new project 2000, the sequel to the aforementioned mixtape that put him on everyone’s radar. Does this album bring him back to his own standards? Let’s get into it.
What I probably like the most about this project is the beat choices. Nearly every beat complimented Joey’s voice and flow pretty well, so it was a very nice combo of the two. I’ve always been critical of his writing, but I really liked it when he got personal like on “Survivors Guilt” and “Eulogy,” which I think were the peaks of this album. Any track with Westside Gunn is also a little bit of a neuron activation moment, but “Brand New 911” is easily my favorite beat on here too. Overall, I fucked with 2000. Joey Bada$$ sticks to his guns.
7/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
2000 is a Pro Era / Cinematic / Columbia Records release.
I’m gonna be honest with you guys: Joey Bada$$ has never stood out to me that much. Maybe I was late to that party, but I do like his last studio album, 2015’s All-Amerikkkan Bada$$. Maybe I was just not in the right mindset for his breakout mixtape 1999, and his The Light EP from a little while back just came and went. Luckily, his loose single “The Revenge,” which was pretty awful, doesn’t make his new project 2000, the sequel to the aforementioned mixtape that put him on everyone’s radar. Does this album bring him back to his own standards? Let’s get into it.
What I probably like the most about this project is the beat choices. Nearly every beat complimented Joey’s voice and flow pretty well, so it was a very nice combo of the two. I’ve always been critical of his writing, but I really liked it when he got personal like on “Survivors Guilt” and “Eulogy,” which I think were the peaks of this album. Any track with Westside Gunn is also a little bit of a neuron activation moment, but “Brand New 911” is easily my favorite beat on here too. Overall, I fucked with 2000. Joey Bada$$ sticks to his guns.
7/10
Listen here
YouTube Music
2000 is a Pro Era / Cinematic / Columbia Records release.
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