Joey Bada$$ set the rap game on fire with the release of his All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album earlier this month. Even if the hype for the project was short-lived with Kendrick Lamar storming in with his DAMN. album a week later, the reverberations of the Brooklyn MC’s work will be felt for a long time.
In an interview with GQ, Joey explains his complicated relationship with his home country after the drop of the politically-charged project.
JOEY ALBUM FLOPPED . CUT IT OUT . JOEY BUM A$$
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Must be Troy Ave in the comment section
cares nobody, except dumba$$ himself
im sorry lol…but this bad ass kid will never be in my top 10 of anything like..nobody wanna hear this dude rap hes to boring..theres too many other dope rappers to check out
No one wants your negativity here man. At least what he makes is different compared to all the same r&b you hear everyday. Its not all about fancy beats and lyrics about weed and women.
Outstanding album that will go unheralded so to the way marketing affects the way we view artists.
Much respect to Joey the ProEra clique and woke MCs for representing the essence of Hiphop which is Health, Love, Awareness and a wealth..
Joey lame a$$ flopped .