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1999 is the debut mixtape by American rapper Joey Badass. It was released on June 12, 2012.[1][2][3] It features production by Chuck Strangers, Lewis Parker, Lord Finesse, MF DOOM and J Dilla, among others. The mixtape also features guest appearances from members of Pro Era, a hip hop collective of which Joey Badass is a member. The mixtape is based heavily around musical samples.[4][5][6][7] Music videos have been released for "Hardknock", "Survival Tactics", "FromdaTomb$" and "Waves".

In May 2022, Joey Badass announced that his next album would be a sequel to 1999, named 2000.[8] It was released shortly after 1999's tenth anniversary on July 22, 2022.[9]

Release

1999 was a free digital download, but after B4.Da.$$ was released, 1999 and another mixtape Summer Knights became available on iTunes for sale. On June 12, 2018, 1999 was released on Spotify and TIDAL. The instrumental of track 9 "Funky Ho's" was changed upon the re-release, removing an uncleared sample so that the album could be placed on digital streaming services and released on vinyl.

Rejex

In September 2012, Joey Bada$$ later released a mixtape named Rejex, which contains 14 tracks of primitive recordings, or material that did not make it to the final version of 1999.

Rejex 2

Early in 2013, Joey Bada$$ later released a second mixtape named Rejex 2, which contains 14 more tracks that never make the final version of "1999".

Critical reception

Шаблон:Album ratings 1999 was met with widespread critical acclaim, and general interest upon its release. The mixtape was nominated for mixtape of the year by BET.[10] Pitchfork Media gave the mixtape an 8 out of 10 rating and praised his old soul, and Golden age sound.[11] Tom Breihan of Stereogum wrote: "What confounds me is that a high school kid from Flatbush is making music this era-specific, and, more importantly, that he's so good at it."[12] Joshua R. Weaver of The Root remarked that 1999 "showcases the burgeoning renaissance of a hip-hop sound and vibe that far precedes the teenaged rapper."[13]

Jesse Fairfax of HipHopDX opined that the mixtape's "careful tracing of long established blueprints gives rise to debate on whether the newcomer presents a worthwhile reminder of Hip Hop's so-called glory days or if he risks placing himself in a nostalgic box".[14] Concluding the review for AllHipHop, King Eljay claimed that, "With a movement and ambition that mirrors today's most successful artists, and a sound that is so authentic and ripe, 1999 is awesome. This is a project that will make any Hip-Hop listener excited."[15] Christopher R. Weingarten was more critical in the review for Spin, calling it, "too often the lounge-iest in the Lyricist Lounge."[16]

Reviewing the mixtape for AllMusic, Paul Simpson declared that it, "rightfully remains one of the most praised rap mixtapes of the 2010s."[17] 1999 was ranked the 38th best album of 2012 by Complex.[18] The Versed named it "Mixtape of the Year".[19] It was also named one of the best mixtapes of the year by HipHopDX.[20]

Track listing

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes, unless otherwise indicated.[21]

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Notes

  • "FromdaTombs" features DJ scratches performed by Statik Selektah.
  • On the June 12, 2018 re-release of 1999, the track "Suspect" was retitled "Third Eye Shit."

Sample credits

Charts

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Chart performance for 1999
Chart (2022) Peak
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See also

References

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External links

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