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"1999" is the debut mixtape of Brooklyn rapper Joey BADA$$, released on June 12, 2012, and presented by Pro Era. This mixtape quickly set Joey apart as a major new force in the hip-hop scene, notable for its revival of the gritty, lyrically dense East Coast sound. "1999" serves as a homage to the golden era of hip-hop, while simultaneously showcasing Joey's raw talent and profound lyrical abilities at just 17 years old.
The project opens with "Summer Knights," produced by Chuck Strangers, setting a reflective tone with its smooth beat and Joey’s contemplative lyrics. It's a fitting introduction that hints at the nostalgic yet fresh approach Joey brings to the mixtape.
"Waves," produced by Freddie Joachim, follows as one of the standout tracks. Its soulful beat and introspective lyrics showcase Joey’s deep thinking about life’s larger questions, resonating as a motivational anthem for the youth. "FromdaTomb$", featuring Chuck Strangers, continues to delve into Joey’s Brooklyn roots, complemented by Statik Selektah's scratches that add an authentic hip-hop feel.
"Survival Tactics," featuring Capital STEEZ, is a high-energy track marked by its aggressive lyrical delivery and politically charged verses. This track highlights the chemistry between the Pro Era members and their shared vision for the music they create. "Killuminati," also featuring Capital STEEZ, and produced by Knxwledge, reinforces their synergy with its hard-hitting critique of societal structures.
"Hardknock," featuring CJ Fly and produced by Lewis Parker, is one of the most poignant tracks on the mixtape. It narrates the struggles and hardships of street life, providing a stark contrast to the more light-hearted beats found elsewhere on the project.
"World Domination" and "Pennyroyal," both produced by MF DOOM, showcase Joey’s ability to flow effortlessly over complex beats, with lyrics that reflect his ambitions and worldview. "Funky Ho'$," produced by Lord Finesse, shifts the mood with its humorous take on relationships, layered over a funky, infectious beat.
"Daily Routine" and "Snakes," the latter featuring T'nah Apex and produced by J Dilla, highlight Joey’s storytelling prowess, with themes of daily survival and deceit respectively. "Don’t Front," featuring CJ Fly and produced by Statik Selektah, brings a classic boom-bap sound that complements the lyrical depth both artists bring to the track.
"Righteous Minds" and "Where It'$ At," also featuring Kirk Knight and another J Dilla production, continue to delve deep into Joey’s psyche, exploring his personal philosophy and the challenges of staying true to oneself in a complex world.
The mixtape concludes with "Suspect," a massive ensemble piece featuring nearly all members of PRO ERA. This nearly 12-minute epic, produced by Chuck Strangers, serves as a grand finale that showcases the collective talent of the group, with each member bringing their unique style to the fore.
"1999" is not just a mixtape; it's a statement. It marked Joey BADA$$ as a formidable talent capable of bringing back the essence of '90s hip-hop with a modern twist. His complex rhymes, combined with the mixtape’s classic production, make it a seminal project that helped redefine East Coast hip-hop for a new generation. Joey BADA$$'s "1999" remains a critical and influential work that continues to inspire hip-hop artists and fans alike.
The project opens with "Summer Knights," produced by Chuck Strangers, setting a reflective tone with its smooth beat and Joey’s contemplative lyrics. It's a fitting introduction that hints at the nostalgic yet fresh approach Joey brings to the mixtape.
"Waves," produced by Freddie Joachim, follows as one of the standout tracks. Its soulful beat and introspective lyrics showcase Joey’s deep thinking about life’s larger questions, resonating as a motivational anthem for the youth. "FromdaTomb$", featuring Chuck Strangers, continues to delve into Joey’s Brooklyn roots, complemented by Statik Selektah's scratches that add an authentic hip-hop feel.
"Survival Tactics," featuring Capital STEEZ, is a high-energy track marked by its aggressive lyrical delivery and politically charged verses. This track highlights the chemistry between the Pro Era members and their shared vision for the music they create. "Killuminati," also featuring Capital STEEZ, and produced by Knxwledge, reinforces their synergy with its hard-hitting critique of societal structures.
"Hardknock," featuring CJ Fly and produced by Lewis Parker, is one of the most poignant tracks on the mixtape. It narrates the struggles and hardships of street life, providing a stark contrast to the more light-hearted beats found elsewhere on the project.
"World Domination" and "Pennyroyal," both produced by MF DOOM, showcase Joey’s ability to flow effortlessly over complex beats, with lyrics that reflect his ambitions and worldview. "Funky Ho'$," produced by Lord Finesse, shifts the mood with its humorous take on relationships, layered over a funky, infectious beat.
"Daily Routine" and "Snakes," the latter featuring T'nah Apex and produced by J Dilla, highlight Joey’s storytelling prowess, with themes of daily survival and deceit respectively. "Don’t Front," featuring CJ Fly and produced by Statik Selektah, brings a classic boom-bap sound that complements the lyrical depth both artists bring to the track.
"Righteous Minds" and "Where It'$ At," also featuring Kirk Knight and another J Dilla production, continue to delve deep into Joey’s psyche, exploring his personal philosophy and the challenges of staying true to oneself in a complex world.
The mixtape concludes with "Suspect," a massive ensemble piece featuring nearly all members of PRO ERA. This nearly 12-minute epic, produced by Chuck Strangers, serves as a grand finale that showcases the collective talent of the group, with each member bringing their unique style to the fore.
"1999" is not just a mixtape; it's a statement. It marked Joey BADA$$ as a formidable talent capable of bringing back the essence of '90s hip-hop with a modern twist. His complex rhymes, combined with the mixtape’s classic production, make it a seminal project that helped redefine East Coast hip-hop for a new generation. Joey BADA$$'s "1999" remains a critical and influential work that continues to inspire hip-hop artists and fans alike.
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Summer Knights [Prod. By Chuck Strangers]
Joey Bada$$
1:56
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Waves [Prod. By Freddie Joachim]
Joey Bada$$
3:32
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FromdaTomb$ (Feat. Chuck Strangers) [Prod. By Chuck Strangers] [Scratches By Statik Selektah]
Joey Bada$$
3:25
04
Survival Tactics (Feat. Capital STEEZ) [Prod. By Vin Skully]
Joey Bada$$
3:23
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Killuminati (Feat. Capital STEEZ) [Prod. By Knxwledge]
Joey Bada$$
2:34
06
Hardknock (Feat. CJ Fly) [Prod. By Lewis Parker]
Joey Bada$$
5:18
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World Domination [Prod. By MF DOOM]
Joey Bada$$
2:43
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Pennyroyal [Prod. By MF DOOM]
Joey Bada$$
2:50
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Funky Ho'$ [Prod. By Lord Finesse]
Joey Bada$$
4:29
10
Daily Routine [Prod. By Chuck Strangers]
Joey Bada$$
2:58
11
Snakes (Feat. T'nah Apex) [Prod. By J Dilla]
Joey Bada$$
4:19
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Don't Front (Feat. CJ Fly) [Prod. By Statik Selektah]
Joey Bada$$
4:22
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Righteous Minds [Prod. By Bruce LeeKix]
Joey Bada$$
3:44
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Where It'$ At (Feat. Kirk Knight) [Prod. By J Dilla]
Joey Bada$$
4:09
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Suspect (Feat. PRO ERA (Capital STEEZ, CJ Fly, Chuck Strangers, Dyemond Lewis, NYCk Caution, Kirk Knight, Rokamouth, T'nah Apex & Dessy Hinds) [Prod. By Chuck Strangers]
Joey Bada$$
11:47
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