Joey Bada$$ Drops “All-Amerikkkan Bada$$” Album

    Joey Bada$$’ much-anticipated All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album is upon us.

    The Brooklyn lyricist makes a political statement throughout the 12-track project. He has an all-star roster of guest features from ScHoolboy Q, J. Cole, Styles P and fellow Pro Era members Kirk Knight and Nyck Caution.

    Bada$$ previously released “Land of the Free” and “Devastated” as the singles for his sophomore LP, the latter giving the independent star his first gold plaque.

    Joey shared his debut album, B4 da $$ in 2015.

    Stream Joey Bada$$’s All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album below and keep scrolling to see the cover art (both of them) and tracklist.

    (This article was last updated March 30, 2017 and is below.)

    Joey Bada$$ says he was trolling all of us with the last cover art for All-Amerikkkan Bada$$. Well, kind of.

    The American flag bandana that was the initial cover art for the project, due out April 7, is actually the outer sleeve that the album will come in. The official cover art, designed by Tony Whlgn and shot by Gari Askew, shows the Brooklyn MC hanging out the window of a car flipping off whoever’s watching. The American flag bandana is still there hanging off the top of the car.

    Joey had previously shared that he has quite the roster of talent on his sophomore LP, including J. Cole, ScHoolboy Q, Styles P and fellow Pro Era members Kirk Knight and Nyck Caution.

    Check out Joey Bada$$’ cover art for All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ below.

    (This article was last updated March 13, 2017 and is below.)

    Joey Bada$$ is a step closer to the release of his All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album and today (March 13), revealed the project’s tracklist on Instagram.

    The LP is made up of 12 tracks and includes features from J. Cole, ScHoolboy Q, Styles P, Meechy Darko of Flatbush Zombies and fellow Pro Era members Kirk Knight and Nyck Caution.

    The lead singles for All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ are “Land of the Free” and the New York MC’s first gold-certified single, “Devastated.”

    Check out Joey Bada$$’s All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ tracklist below.

    1. Good Morning Amerikkka
    2. For My People
    3. Temptation
    4. Land of the Free
    5. Devastated
    6. Y U Don’t Love Me?
    7. Rockabye f. ScHoolboy Q
    8. Ring the Alarm f. Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution and Meechy Darko of Flatbush Zombies
    9. Super Predator f. Styles P
    10. Babylon f. Chronixx
    11. Legendary f. J. Cole
    12. Amerikkkan Idol

    (This article was first published March 2, 2017 and is below.)

    UPDATE: Joey Bada$$ just confirmed the April 7 release date for his All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album in a powerful video posted to Twitter.

    The original story is as follows:

    Joey Bada$$ is paving his path to put his name alongside the greats as he prepares his new album. After claiming that he is a better rapper than 2Pac, new details have emerged about his sophomore album, formerly known simply as A.A.B.A.

    According to the iTunes store from New Zealand, Bada$$’s album is officially titled All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ and is due out April 7. The title might be a slight homage to another West Coast icon as Ice Cube’s 1990 debut album was titled Amerikkka’s Most Wanted with a similar use of three Ks.

    The project was originally scheduled for an Election Day release, but was postponed as rumors circulated that Bada$$ rejected an offer to perform for Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities.

    The LP is made up of 12 tracks, most of which are unlisted, except for the already-released singles “Devastated” and “Land of the Free.” The former earned the New York spitter his first RIAA certification, a gold plaque.

    Earlier this week, the Pro Era rapper promised a special announcement Friday, and technically it is 6 a.m. in the land of the Kiwis, so perhaps the project hits the United States store for pre-order Friday (March 3).

    After storming onto the scene with the 1999 mixtape, Bada$$ shared his debut album, B4 da $$ in 2015.

    In speaking with HipHopDX about his new song “Victory” for NBA All-Star Weekend, he shared his excitement about the many Ws he was planning on locking up this year.

    “I’m about to score another gold record on my first album,” he shared, “and I’m about to put out my new album, so yeah, it’s gonna be a lot of victories coming up and in 2017 in general so I’m super excited for that.”

    Check out Joey Bada$$’s All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ album cover art below.

    75 thoughts on “Joey Bada$$ Drops “All-Amerikkkan Bada$$” Album

    1. Despite Joey’s “better than 2Pac” comments, which I don’t agree with, I’m still looking forward to his new album. He is one of the better ones out of the newer generation.

    2. His new name is Joey Trash A$$ . Who listens to this ugly Mofo nobody . #Weirdo Music Troy Ave said it best .

      1. Boi stop. Joey is dope… Got a crazy fan base. FAM doing shows worldwide man. While Troy Ave still slumming in NY making that same old lame music you slow simps love. Troy can’t comprehend a joey verse and obviously you can’t either. Talent>Clown ass trash rappers

    3. Love How Rappers Start Beef Before They Albums Release For Record Sales, First I Ever Seen With A Dead Legend Though And You Ain’t Better Then Pac, Stop All That Talk

    4. He’s an above-average rapper, that’s a fact. I don’t wanna compare him, or anybody else, to Tupac, BUT don’t y’all Pac (who’s one of my favorites of all time) or The Overrated B.I.G were humans? Chill. They weren’t anything godly, they were considered the dopest at their time. So it should be possible to get better than them at rapping. The problem lies in the people who makes these kinds of statements, like the lame-ass Kodak Black and Lil Yachty, or the still-on-the-rise Joey. But if someday Kendrick says something like that, I’d accept it.

      1. Exactly. Well put. The only new school rapper who deserves to be mentioned alongside the greats is Kendrick Lamar. Besides it takes more than “bars” to be a great rapper. He might be a better bar for bar rapper than ‘pac, but he simply doesn’t make better songs that stand the test of time

        1. Thats what he meant. He clarified that his technique was over pacs but thats not even pacs strongsuit. I feel like alot of rappers passed him n different aspects but no one can put it all together like he did.

    5. SMH, New York rappers still doing the whole “start some shit before announcing a new album” thing. Dead that shit already!

      1. Do you even know joeybada$$?! Smh lyrical genus check out survival tactics if you don’t know what I’m talking about it just call him New York rapper when he is infinitely different and infinitely better than other new your rappers

      2. Vince Staples did the same thing before he dropped his album. And he west coast. It’s all promotion

      1. Damn I had to google you to know who you are… So sad that you are spamming the comment section under different names that look so much alike that even my 8 year old daughter would be able to connect the dots. On top of that you misspelled “nobody”twice. So sad…

        Personally, I am not a huge JB fan but I do like his style and both his albums are quite dope, I can’t say that anyone in Europe even knows who the hell you are Troy Ave…

    6. I hate when they need to name drop Tupac just I order to get sales in we all know that this is nothing compare to Makaveli but his album is being released soon so he has to some outlandish shhh in order for people to notice him, smart in way but wrong rapper to be better than in which we all know your not ….. Kodak Black, then Lil Yachty and now this clown ? come on this is getting ridiculous!!!!!

      1. Good question…the context in which he is using the word AmeriKKKa is questionable. Ice Cube used it on Most Wanted to declare he was a target of racist AmeriKKKa whereas this guy seems to be embracing that word to describe himself. If not then who? Somebody need to ask him that question next time he say he better than Pac…

    7. I started listening to joey just 2 weeks ago. Hes a breathe of fresh air in Hip Hop and has an unbelievable flow and dope lyrics. I cant believe hes only 21! His previous album is on repeat. No wonder Jay-z wanted to sign him, he rips the mic. This is not mumble rap this is the nyc 90s flow, raw hip hop. I was laughing today thinking 90s rappers couldnt come up with joeys songs IN the 90s lol. They need to promote him more

      1. We’ve been poisoned with BS rap so much that it took me a little while to realize wtf im actually listening to. It felt like a lost/forgotten art i used to listen to and it felt good. Just go listen to real Hip Hop Joey Badass

    8. I wish I could like Joey, but his voice and delivery annoys the shit out of me. To our bad cause he has a cool flow and very good topics /beats

      1. He really is. I started liking Joey as much as Nas. J Cole is one of my favorite too so I can’t wait to hear what they cooked up.

    9. Refreshing to see this! Schoolboy, Styles, and Cole are perfect features for Joey. A lot of people quick to say that hip hop is dead, it lives right here.

    10. This clown Joey Trash a$$ has month old comments on here to make it look like people talking about his broke a$$ . Ugly Mofo look like Rat Boy son .

      1. Actually, Joey has nothing to do with this at all. We’re the ones updating this article. We do it to other similar articles like this one. Have a good day.

      2. Did he do some nasty shit with your girlfriend? Stop hatin’, you might tweak your name a lil bit but it is clear it’s you….

    11. Please sit there and tell me Joey is worse than lil yachty, or lil uzi vert, or whatever other new mumbling buffoonery going on over some hype me up beats.

    12. This album is real dope!!!! I dig this album badass cooked up. The features are dope and he got the goat J COLE ON IT TOO!!!! PEACE AND LOVE JOEY!!! LOVE THIS MUSIC!!!!!!

    13. insane album. Best I’ve heard in a minute. Probably the best album to be released in the last couple of years.

    14. Ive been listening to the cd for a day now and its the shit! Real Hip Hop is back. The 1st 6 tracks are more for radio, the last 6 tracks are pure raw hip hop. Joey delivered a banger

        1. New York Hip Hop. What does that even mean? Hip Hop started in New York!!! South Bronx fuccboi. Original Hip Hop is always going to be NYC…. and Im from the midwest. You fakers dont even know the history of Hip Hop. Go back to school you bum

          1. Nobody listens to NY hip hop and it fell off 20 years ago . Wait 30 years ago the west ran the late 80’s till late 90’s . And the south has had it since FUKBOY . Besides you so called Real Hip Hop Lames broke .

    15. This dudes alright. He reminds me of The Game both try to hard to be hard just come with some real shit son.

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