Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

The Young OG Project

2014 studio album by Fabolous From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Young OG Project
Remove ads

The Young OG Project is the sixth studio album by American rapper Fabolous; it was released on December 25, 2014, by Def Jam Recordings, Desert Storm Records, Street Family Records and Roc Nation. The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown, Velous, French Montana, Tish Hyman and more. It also includes production from Vinylz, Boi-1da, C-Sick and The Mekanics, among others. The album is supported by the lone single, "Lituation".

Quick facts Studio album by Fabolous, Released ...
Remove ads

Background

Fabolous said that the album would be "very '90s-inspired and '90s-themed". "I was introduced to hip-hop in the '80s, but the '90s is when it flourished and you saw different people, different styles and different regions emerge it was a very diverse and versatile time and that's another reason why it sticks to me," he told MTV.[1] He said that the whole goal for the album was about his perspective of the '90's, where he came from and where he is today. He also said that it could bring back memories of the guys who really lived in it and it could influence the people who didn't live in it, they could also go in the vibe of it or look up the songs where it came from.[2]

Remove ads

Critical response

Summarize
Perspective
More information Review scores, Source ...

The Young OG Project received positive reviews from music critics. Andrew Gretchko of HipHopDX said, "It’s an album filled with features – Rich Homie Quan, Chris Brown, French Montana and even Kevin Hart – and beats that are a mix of the wavy, electronic sounds so prevalent today and the anthemic rhythms of ‘90s-style tracks, each with plenty of bass to back the lyrics. With intros delivered by The Notorious B.I.G. and even a sampling of Drake’s “Fancy” flow, The Young OG Project has tracks for fans of the many subgenres of Hip Hop, from ‘90s beats to both commercial and street hooks. And while Fabolous may not excel on all of the album’s bouncier tracks the way he does over the laid back beats, his Christmas present to the world hits the right notes."[5]

David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "While 2014 was supposed to see the sequel to Fabolous' 2009 release Losos Way, the album The Young OG Project landed instead, celebrating the rapper's love of '90s hip-hop. As such, old-school act Brand Nubian get a righteous tribute with the opening "Lituation," but it takes until track three for the sound of the decade to power the aptly titled "All Good," while later, "Bish Bounce" bumps like Das EFX in their prime. Otherwise, the 1990s influence is less palpable as cloud rap beats ("We Good" floats, stutters, and dissolves) and an appearance from comedian Kevin Hart (during the Digable Planets-ish highlight "Cinnamon Apple") make this an album for the 2014–2015 season, while guest appearances from Rich Homie Quan, Chris Brown, and French Montana are as populist as they are contemporary. Still, Fabolous is invigorated by this slight slide into the past, and offers up numerous highlights (including the not-yet-mentioned "Ball Drop," a great New Year's Eve cut where everything is renewed) with a strong second line in support.[3]

Remove ads

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 71,000 copies in the United States, making it the rapper's lowest charting album in the US.[6] In its second week, the album dropped to number 20 on the chart, selling 25,000 copies, bringing its total album sales to 96,000 copies.[7]

Track listing

More information No., Title ...
Sample credits
Remove ads

Personnel

Summarize
Perspective

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[10]

  • Thomas Bangalter - Composer
  • Darius Barnes - Composer
  • Jimmy Barnes - Composer
  • Diane Bernstein - Composer
  • Dwight Brandon - Composer
  • Chris Brown - Composer, Primary Artist
  • Johnathan Burks - Composer
  • Keith Carter - Composer
  • Shawn Carter - Composer
  • Avery Chambliss - Composer
  • Evans J. Clark - Composer
  • Sean Combs - Composer
  • Ted Creech - Composer
  • Kaseem Dean - Composer
  • Mike Dean - Composer
  • Charles Dumazer - Composer
  • Michael Epps - Composer
  • Lee Erwin - Composer
  • Jared Evans - Composer
  • Fabolous - Primary Artist
  • French Montana - Primary Artist
  • Aubrey "Drake" Graham - Composer
  • Abir Haronni - Composer, Primary Artist
  • Clifford Harris - Composer
  • Kevin Hart - Primary Artist
  • Mark Henry - Composer
  • Anderson Hernandez - Composer
  • Michael Hernandez - Composer
  • Christo Homem - Composer
  • Tish Hyman - Primary Artist
  • Detric Jamal Jackson - Composer
  • John Jackson - Composer
  • Ahmad Jackson - Composer
  • Aubry Johnson - Composer
  • Jabari Jones - Composer
  • Malik Yusef Jones - Composer
  • Nasir Jones - Composer
  • Chris Justice - Composer
  • Karim Kharbouch - Composer
  • Dequantes Devontay Lamar - Composer
  • Didier Malherbe - Composer
  • Ted Mills - Composer
  • Alberto Moreno - Composer
  • Timothy Mosley - Composer
  • James Mtume - Composer
  • William Neale - Composer
  • Eugene O'Grey - Composer
  • Jean Claude "Poke" Oliver - Composer
  • Lamont Porter - Composer
  • Rich Homie Quan - Primary Artist
  • Javon Reynolds - Composer
  • Sidney Reynolds - Composer
  • Terrell Roberts - Composer
  • Elon Rutberg - Composer
  • Matthew Samuels - Composer
  • Noah Shebib - Composer
  • Che Smith - Composer
  • Velous - Primary Artist
  • Christopher Wallace - Composer
  • Derek Watkins - Composer
  • Hermon Weems - Composer
  • Kanye West - Composer
  • Jesse Woodard - Composer
  • Ozan Yildirim - Composer
  • Cydel Young - Composer
  • Henry Zant - Composer
Remove ads

Charts

More information Chart (2015), Peak position ...

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads