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''1999'' is the debut mixtape by American rapper Joey Bada$$. It was released independently as a free digital download on June 12, 2012. The mixtape is a tribute to 1990s East Coast hip hop, featuring boom bap production and lyrical themes reflecting Joey's experiences as a teenager in
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. The mixtape incorporates elements of jazz rap, conscious hip hop, and old school hip hop. The mixtape contains guest appearances from fellow Pro Era members Capital STEEZ, CJ Fly, and Chuck Strangers, as well as T'nah Apex. Production was handled primarily by various members of Pro Era, including Chuck Strangers and Kirk Knight, along with established producers like Lord Finesse, MF DOOM, and J Dilla. Videos were released for the tracks "Hardknock", "Survival Tactics", "FromdaTomb$", and "Waves". The mixtape's cover art features a childhood photo of Joey Bada$$, emphasizing the youthful perspective presented in the lyrics. 1999 was widely acclaimed by music critics and is considered Joey Bada$$'s breakthrough project. In May 2022, Joey Bada$$ announced that his next album would be a sequel to ''1999'', titled ''2000''. The album was released shortly after 1999's tenth anniversary on July 22, 2022.


Release

''1999'' was released on June 12, 2012, as free digital download. After '' B4.Da.$$'' was released, ''1999'' and another mixtape '' Summer Knights'' became available on
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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 made the final version of "1999".


Critical reception

''1999'' was met with widespread critical acclaim, and general interest upon its release. The mixtape was nominated for mixtape of the year by BET.
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gave the mixtape an 8 out of 10 rating and praised his old soul, and Golden age sound. Tom Breihan of
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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." 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." Jesse Fairfax of ''
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'' 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". 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." Christopher R. Weingarten was more critical in the review for '' Spin'', calling it, "too often the lounge-iest in the Lyricist Lounge." Reviewing the mixtape for
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, Paul Simpson declared that it, "rightfully remains one of the most praised rap mixtapes of the 2010s." ''1999'' was ranked the 38th best album of 2012 by '' Complex''. The Versed named it "Mixtape of the Year". It was also named one of the best mixtapes of the year by HipHopDX.


Track listing

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes, unless otherwise indicated. 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 *"Summer Knights" contains a sample of "Summer Nights", performed by Lonnie Liston Smith. *"Waves" contains a sound bite of Tupac Shakur. *"Waves" also contains a sample of "Waves" by Freddie Joachim (Instrumental) *"FromdaTombs" contains a sample of "Main Theme (Piano & Trumpet)" by Andrew Hale, from the video game '' L.A. Noire''. *"Survival Tactics" contains a sample of "Survival Tactics" by Styles of Beyond. *"Killuminati" contains a sample of "WhºK∆res" by Knxwledge. *"Hardknock" contains a sample of "Eyes Of Dreams" by Lewis Parker. *"World Domination" contains dialogue excerpts from Pinky and the Brain. *"World Domination" also contains a sample of "The Fat Albert Halloween Special" by Ray Ellis, which MF DOOM had sampled before in "Poo-Putt Platter", as "Datura Stramonium" in the instrumental version. *"Pennyroyal" contains a sample of "Cathedral" by Galt MacDermot and also interpolates the song " Song Cry" by Jay-Z. *"Funky Ho's" contains a sample of "All Night" by Xperadó. *"Daily Routine" contains a sample of " The Highways of My Life" by The Isley Brothers. *"Snakes" contains a sample of "Alien Family" by J Dilla. *"Don't Front" contains a sample of "Tudo Que Você Podia Ser" by Lô Borges. *"Righteous Minds" contains a sample of "Holy Thursday" by David Axelrod. *"Righteous Minds" also contains samples of " Love and Happiness" by Monty Alexander and " Hit Me with That" by The Beatnuts.


Charts


See also

* Joey Badass discography


References


External links

* {{Joey Badass 2012 mixtape albums Albums produced by Lord Finesse Albums produced by J Dilla Albums produced by MF Doom Albums produced by Statik Selektah Joey Badass albums Cinematic Music Group mixtape albums Pro Era albums Albums produced by Knxwledge