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Jeanius
Type:studio
Artist:Jean Grae
Cover:Jeanius.jpg
Released:July 8, 2008
Genre:Hip hop
Length:49:37
Label:Blacksmith
Producer:9th Wonder, Khrysis, Fatin
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Jeanius is the third studio album by American rapper Jean Grae. She worked on it with hip hop producer 9th Wonder and intended to release it in 2004, but the album leaked prematurely and spawned various pirated versions of the unfinished project. After Grae's record deal with the label, Jeanius was released on July 8, 2008, by Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records.

Background

Scheduled for release as early as 2004, the album was delayed for unknown reasons and has since been heavily bootlegged on the internet. The album was released on July 8, 2008, on Talib Kweli's Blacksmith music label. The booklet for the album contains faithful recreations of classic Hip Hop album covers,[1] featuring images of Grae and 9th Wonder superimposed onto covers of Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Das EFX's Dead Serious, Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., and Black Sheep's A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing.[2]

Critical reception

Andre Barnes of Allmusic called the album "a definitive body of work for both 9th Wonder and Jean Grae — Grae's wit and peculiar charisma are paired with 9th's soulful, sample-heavy production."[3] Alexander F. Remington of The Washington Post felt that 9th Wonder is "not at his best, and as a result the album is merely great rather than classic", but concluded that Grae "proves that she's one of the best MCs alive" with Jeanius.[4] XXL said that she connects with listeners on "an intimate level" with her honesty and "willingness to recount vivid details of painful, haunting past experiences".[5] Pitchfork Media's Nate Patrin wrote that Grae's flow "sounds like a laser-focused, clear-spoken declaration of strength and perseverance", and praised 9th Wonder for tying together all of her "emotional facets" with a "solid, consistent sound".[6]

Although he found its official release "a bit anticlimactic", Mosi Reeves of Spin felt that Grae's "sweet-and-sour lyricism ... still sounds remarkably vibrant", and found 9th Wonder to be "in top form, flipping Phoebe Snow and other soulful '70s samples with emotional fervor."[7] Robert Christgau of MSN Music found her rhymes "jam-packed" and "infinitely smarter about her 'insecurities' and 'moodiness' than her shoegazer counterparts", and gave Jeanius an "A−".[8] Christgau's colleague, Tom Hull, was somewhat less receptive. "Reacting more to the overall vibe", he said Grade is "smart and tight, although this [album] is a bit overwound [and] plagued with guests, who start to get on my nerves."

Track listing

TitleProducerFeatured guest(s)TimeSamples
1"Intro"9th Wonder2:00
2"2-32's"9th WonderDaily Planet4:07
3"Don't Rush Me"9th Wonder9th Wonder4:14
4"My Story"9th Wonder4:31
5"The Time Is Now"9th WonderPhonte3:43
6"Billy Killer"9th Wonder3:54
7"Think About It"9th Wonder4:06
8"#8"Khrysis4:06
9"American Pimp"KhrysisMedian3:12
  • "How Can You Stop Loving Someone" by The Emotions
  • "Is This the Way Love’s Supposed to Be" by Sylvia Smith[17]
10"This World"9th Wonder9th Wonder3:07
11"Love Thirst"9th Wonder5:44
12"Desperada"9th Wonder3:31
13"Smashmouth"FatinK Hill
Edgar Allen Floe
Joe Scudda
4:59

Personnel

Credits adapted from Allmusic.[3]

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018FZISA Amazon.com: Jeanius: Jean Grae & 9th Wonder: Music
  2. Web site: Heaton. Dave. August 1, 2008. Jean Grae: Jeanius. PopMatters. March 10, 2013.
  3. Web site: Barnes. Andre. Jeanius - Jean Grae. Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. March 10, 2013.
  4. News: Remington. Alexander F.. December 5, 2008. CD Review - Jean Grae's 'Jeanius'. The Washington Post. March 10, 2013.
  5. Review: Jeanius. XXL. New York. 132. July 2008.
  6. Web site: Patrin. Nate. October 30, 2008. Jean Grae: Jeanius. Pitchfork Media. March 10, 2013.
  7. Reeves. Mosi. July 8, 2008. Jean Grae, 'Jeanius' (Blacksmith). Spin. New York. March 10, 2013.
  8. Web site: Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau. August 2008. Consumer Guide. MSN Music. March 10, 2013.
  9. Web site: Grae . Jean . Intro . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  10. Web site: Jean Grae and Daily Plannet . 2-32s . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  11. Web site: Grae . Jean . Don't Rush Me . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  12. Web site: Grae . Jean . My Story . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  13. Web site: Jean Grae and Phonte . The Time is Now . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  14. Web site: Grae . Jean . Billy Killer . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  15. Web site: Grae . Jean . Think About It . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  16. Web site: Grae . Jean .
    1. 8
    . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  17. Web site: Jean Grae and Median . American Pimp . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  18. Web site: Jean Grae and 9th Wonder . This World . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  19. Web site: Grae . Jean . Love Thirst . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  20. Web site: Grae . Jean . Desperada . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  21. Web site: Jean Grae, K-Hill, Edgar Allen Floe and Joe Scudda . Smashmouth . WhoSampled.com . 27 July 2024 .
  22. Web site: Jean Grae - Jeanius CD Album. CD Universe. Muze. March 10, 2013.