Joe Budden-No Love Lost-E1/Mood Muzik-(2013)
Artist: Joe Budden
Album: No Love Lost
Label: E1/Mood Muzik
Entertainment
Producers: T-Minus, Boi-1da,
Cardiak, A6, Frequency, others
The
name Joe Budden rings a bell; he’s no new jack to the game. He has been in the
game for the longest and his name is more relevant since he stepped up his game
time after time as an artist. From the two previous albums to the Mood Muzik
mixtapes including the recent A Loose Quarter mixtape, Joe Budden comes with
vengeance as he puts out the anticipated album No Love Lost.
Joe Budden picked the right guest
appearances and producers that fits his style which was somewhat absent on his
past albums. No Love Lost is like a story with one banging fire track after
another. The album starts off with “Top of the World” with a catchy hook as
Budden starts off very strong with The first single “She Don’t Put It Down”
featuring Lil Wayne and Tank fits well under Toronto’s sharpshooter T-Minus
production while the remix featuring Fabolous, Twista and Tank adds the
additional flavor. Last Day” featuring Lloyd Banks and Juicy J is a bouncy
crossover dark southern beat as Joe, Juicy and Banks come correct. “You and I”
featuring Emanny and “Tell him Something” featuring SLV are relationship tracks
that males can relate to.
As stated the guest appearances are
on point. “All In My Head” featuring Royce da 5’9 is one of the strongest
tracks with the eerie piano beat as both Budden and Royce owned this one
without fail. Budden exposed himself with maturity by giving the audience his
real identity as he started: Maybe it started with Slaughterhouse, or was it
tour life? Maybe it wouldn’t had started at all if I had your life/Maybe it was
needed or was I thinking immorally? If I wasn’t myself could I say I gave the
fans all of me?
His solo joints are definitely on
point as well. Tracks like “Castles”, “Runaway” and “My Time” expresses his
come up and exposes the revelations that he went through. The only slight
disappointed songs are “Switch Positions” featuring Omarion which is a lukewarm
track that doesn’t get off the audience seats and “NBA(Never Broke Again)”
featuring Wiz Khalifa and French Montana feels forced and quickly put together;
another album filler with a monotonous beat.
No Love Lost is a well-rounded packaged
album in succinctly describes Joe Budden’s maturity balancing with well-versed
different subject matter which is missing in most hip hop albums. The strong
points are the maturity based relatable tracks with a few pop mainstream
catering tracks. The slight problems of the album are way too many guest
appearances and a few forgettable beat wise tracks but it’s not too much of a
hindrance. Budden has talent and literally graduated and showed how to become
from a rapper to an artist and ultimately a songwriter. This album is
definitely a listenable album.
Strong
Tracks: “She Don’t Put It Down”, “Last Day”, “NBA”, “You and I”, “All
In My Head”
Weak
Tracks: “Switch Positions”, “N.B.A.(Never
Broke Again)
Rating:out of
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