Jean Grae - This Week album flac
Performer: Jean GraeTitle: This Week
Released: 2004
Country: US
MP3 album: 1738 mb
FLAC album: 1762 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AA MPC AUD VOC VQF ASF APE
Genre: Hip-hop
This Roots associate's second album, following 2003's The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP, is a loose concept record about a week in her life. The ups, the downs, the come-ons, the threats, the observations, the actions - it's all in there, it all fits together, and it all transpires without the MC having to cram an inhuman amount syllables into one breath (as she has before). Jean Grae continues to improve in every respect, but the negative aspect is that too many of the beats bleed into one another. None are certifiably lifeless
Tsidi Ibrahim, November 26, 1976), known professionally as Jean Grae (formerly What? What?), is an American hip hop recording artist, emcee, producer, actress, and comedian from Brooklyn, New York City. She rose to prominence in the underground hip hop scene in New York City and has since built an international fanbase. She is known as an important figure in hip hop and popular culture.
This Week may refer to: This Week (1956 TV programme), a 1956–1992 British current affairs television programme broadcast on ITV. This Week (2003 TV programme), a weekly British political discussion television programme that has aired on BBC One since 2003. TV program), an American Sunday morning political interview and talk show program broadcast on ABC since 1981. This Week (radio series), a Sunday radio show broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland. This Week (album), a 2004 music album by rapper Jean Grae. This Week (magazine), a defunct American magazine.
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This Week is the second studio album by rapper Jean Grae. Track listing - Charts - References. Attack of the Attacking Things is the debut album by American rapper Jean Grae. It was recorded at Da Crib of Hitz, . H, and Project Heat Studios in New York City. Critical reception - Del F. Cowie of Exclaim! wrote that "this complex and rewarding release proves that's a dope emce. mage: Jean Grae Attack of the Attacking Things. The Evil Jeanius is a collaborative studio album by American hip hop production duo Blue Sky Black Death and American rapper Jean Grae. It was released by Babygrande Records on September 30, 2008. The album was controversial.
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Jean Grae (born Tsidi Ibrahim, November 26, 1976), formerly known as What? What?, is an American hip hop artist. She rose to prominence in the underground hip-hop scene in New York City and has since built an international fanbase.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | IntroFeaturing – Ruddy RockMixed By – Chris ConwayProducer – J. CardimVocals – Ruddy "Get Me A Snapple" Rock*, Tracy* |
| 2 | A-AlikesMixed By – Chris ConwayProducer – Sid Romes* |
| 3 | Cuervo Loco (Skit)Producer – Will Tell |
| 4 | Going Crazy/SkitMixed By – Storm Producer – Joey Chavez |
| 5 | Style WarsFeaturing – Block McCloudMixed By – Storm Producer – Joey Chavez |
| 6 | Not Like MeFeaturing – BeliefMixed By – Storm |
| 7 | Supa LuvMixed By – Storm Producer – 9th WonderRecorded By – Will Tell |
| 8 | Give It UpMixed By – Storm Producer – Shan Boogie*Recorded By – Will TellVocals [Additional] – Block "I'm Not Drunk Enough" McCloud* |
| 9 | WhateverBacking Vocals – The Genies Mixed By – Storm Producer – Belief |
| 10 | The WallMixed By – Dave "I Didn't Wanna Wake Y'all Up" Dar*Producer – LT. Moe |
| 11 | Before The Spot (Skit)Producer – Will Tell |
| 12 | You Don't Want ItMixed By – Dirty Swift, Storm Producer – Bruce Waynne, Dirty Swift |
| 13 | Watch MeBacking Vocals – Sinclair Mixed By – Storm Producer – Sid Romes* |
| 14 | P.S.Mixed By – Storm Producer – J. Cardim |
| 15 | Fyre BlazerGuitar [Additional] – Eric KrasnoProducer – Adam Deitch |
| 16 | Don't Rush MeProducer – 9th WonderRecorded By – Will Tell |
Credits
- A&R – Badvsworst
- Art Direction – Chad Hogan
- Coordinator [Art & Production] – Colin Afflick, Ruddy Rock
- Executive-Producer – Chuck Wilson, Ruddy Rock
- Legal – Zvi Edelman
- Management – Colin Afflick
- Other [Marketing] – Jesse Stone
- Other [Publicity] – Biz 3
- Photography By – Craig Wetherby
- Written-By [Lyrics] – Jean Grae
Notes
The CD inlay shows "Going Crazy" and "Skit" as separate tracks. However, on the CD they are the same track."Don't Rush Me" and "Fyre Blazer" are bonus tracks.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 823979003427
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BBG-LP-34 | Jean Grae | This Week (2xLP, Album) | Babygrande | BBG-LP-34 | US | 2004 |
| 22 998972 | Jean Grae.* | This Week (CD, Album) | CNR Records International, Babygrande | 22 998972 | Europe | 2004 |








