Archetype (Tonedeff album) explained

Archetype
Type:studio
Artist:Tonedeff
Cover:Archetype (Tonedeff album).jpg
Genre:Hip hop
Label:QN5 Music
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Prev Year:2004
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Archetype is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Tonedeff. It was released on QN5 Music on April 5, 2005.[1]

Critical reception

Jim Durig of IGN wrote, "Archetype is an engaging trip from start to finish, but don't get too comfortable or else Tone's rapid-fire style makes it easy to miss out on his high-caliber lyricism." He added, "His flow is truly one of a kind, though, covering up for the occasional musical misstep." Paine of AllHipHop wrote, "this album may win ears while shunning others, but Tonedeff has courageously delivered his magnum opus with supreme individuality to cut away from a densely populated Hip-hop community." J-23 of HipHopDX described Archetype as "another great, accessibly indy album that should be selling millions instead of most of the shit that's charting."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archetype Tonedeff. Bandcamp. May 22, 2020.