Joey Bada$$'s breakout debut 1999, initially released in 2012 as a free mixtape, reveals the then-17-year-old as a true rap prodigy. Over jazzy production from his PRO ERA crew and repurposed beats from MF DOOM, Lord Finesse and the late J Dilla, Bada$$ delivers couplets with fervour, confidence and a clear intent to impress—the same way he would have at his Brooklyn high school’s lunch table. Young Joey favours a vintage New York boom-bap aesthetic far beyond his years, forged by influences like Boot Camp Clik, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas. The album's official release here, six years later, is as much a testament to its staying power as to the timeless sound of Joey Bada$$'s forefathers.
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