Pray IV Reign explained

Pray IV Reign
Type:studio
Artist:Jim Jones
Cover:Pray IV Reign.jpg
Released:March 24, 2009
Recorded:2007 - 09
Genre:Hip hop
Length:74:45
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:Hustler's P.O.M.E. (Product of My Environment)
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:The Rooftop
Next Year:2009

Pray IV Reign is the fourth studio album by American hip hop rapper Jim Jones, released on March 24, 2009, under E1, Columbia and Sony Music Entertainment.[1] The album, his first not to be released under Diplomat Records, also serves as his first under a major record label. The album includes production from Ron Browz, Chink Santana, No I.D., Ryan Leslie, Michael Crawford, Triple-A and Young Seph. Jones' fourth album also features guest appearances from Ron Browz, Juelz Santana, NOE, Mel Matrix, Rell, Ludacris, Ryan Leslie, Chink Santana, Bree-Beauty, Starr, Rowana and Oshy.

Background

The album, originally titled Back 2 Back, was his first album with Columbia Records.[2] The album cover was photographed by Thi Chien. There are several different album covers. The first version is the original cover, the second, third and fourth are all the original cover, but with different colored backgrounds, such as red, green and blue. The fifth cover is the Deluxe Edition with a close up of Jim Jones' face.

Music

In a 2008 listening session, a few tracks were revealed.[3] The "Intro" was originally titled "Across 110th Street" and "How to Be a Boss" was originally titled "Follow this Blueprint". On the sixth track, titled "Frienemies", Jones' addresses his strained relationships with Cam'ron and Max B.[4] "My My My" is a song he recorded his deceased friend Stack Bundles.[5] Jim Jones says he likes to call this track "Emotionless Pt. 2", referring to a previous single of his taken from his third album Hustler's P.O.M.E. (2006). According to Jim Jones, "My My My" is one of the hardest songs for him perform because of his emotions. The passing of friend and fellow American rapper Stack Bundles, was one of the main inspirations for the album Pray IV Reign.[6]

A track that was rumored to be on the album was the remix to MGMT's "Electric Feel":[7]

Release and promotion

On July 8, 2008, Jones' released a song titled "The Good Shit", featuring production from Ron Browz and a guest appearance from fellow ByrdGang member NOE.[8] [9] It was intended to be the album's first single when it was titled Back 2 Back, but was instead used for promotional purposes.[10]

"Pop Champagne", a song Jones recorded with Ron Browz and Dipset cohort Juelz Santana, was leaked online in the summer of 2008. It quickly became a club banger and hit single, peaking at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was released as the album's lead single on September 4, 2008. The song proved to be Jones' second most successful single to date, behind his 2006 hit "We Fly High".

In October 2008, Jim Jones released a promotional video for the album, rapping his verse on his remix to Kid Cudi's "Day 'n' Nite".[11] Jim Jones initially wanted to release the album on December 9, which was coincidentally the same date Jay-Z was going to release The Blueprint 3 and 50 Cent was going to release Before I Self Destruct.[12]

To promote the album, Jones worked with Damon Dash and director J. Kyle Manzay to stage the play Hip-Hop Monologues: Inside the Life and Mind of Jim Jones. The “Hip-Hop Monologues” is a musical theatrical experience, co-written by Jim Jones, using the music from Pray IV Reign, as the platform. An ensemble of professional actors portray various characters from Jones’ past, while Jones performed his new songs in the context of a scripted story. The two-day only play pulled in a packed audience of fans, media, and celebrities. Infused with a live band the performance "Gives you that live instrumentation feel — more like a real Broadway type of feel as opposed to just seeing a hip-hop track. So, you’ll get to hear both the real music from off of the album and then the band comes in and it takes over and it gives you that really funky feeling" said Jones of the play.[13]

On January 1, 2009 a song titled "Na Na Nana Na Na" was premiered and on February 17, was released to iTunes. It serves as the album's second single and features up-and-coming singer Brittney Taylor AKA Bree-Beauty. Jim Jones also teamed up with BET, to promote the album as well. On March 2, 2009, Jim Jones appeared on BET's 106 & Park to premiere the music video for "Na Na Nana Na Na". Later on in the show he announced that from March 2 to March 24, he would be announcing a new item out of his "Swag Bag". The goal for the fans was to keep track of all the items announced each day and once you've collected all the items, you had to log on to BET.com/JimJones on Friday, March 20 to enter the contest for a chance to win Jim Jones’ "Swag Bag". Who ever entered all 24 items correctly won the "Swag Bag" and its items.

Jones partnered with iTunes, which had a "Countdown to Jim Jones Pray IV Reign". On February 17, they released the second single "Na Na Nana Na Na". On March 3, they released "Precious" featuring vocals and production from Ryan Leslie, on March 17, the song titled "Frenemies" was released, and on March 24, the entire album was released. The lead single from Pray IV Reign, "Pop Champagne", which spent two weeks as America's #1 urban single, was also incorporated into the countdown and was already available for sale.

Reception

Critical response

XXL gave the album a 4/5, stating that the album is an extreme improvement with many heartfelt tracks, but many disappointments. XXL complimented the lead single, "Pop Champagne", "My My My", and the promo singles "Precious" and "Frenemies", but disliked the second single "Na Na Nana Na Na", "Pop Off" and "This Is the Life".

Alex Thornton of HopHopDX liked the songs "How to Be a Boss" with Ludacris saying it stole the show, "Precious" with Ryan Leslie and "My My My". He also liked the lead single "Pop Champagne" but like most critics he hated the second single "Na Na Nana Na Na"

Commercial performance

The album debuted at #9 on the Billboard 200 with 42,982 copies sold in its first week released.[14]

Track listing

[15] [16] [17] [18]

Sample credits

Chart positions

Chart (2009)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[19] 9
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[20] 2
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums[21] 1

Pray IV Reign: The Mixtape

Pray IV Reign: The Mixtape
Type:mixtape
Artist:Jim Jones
Cover:Jim_Jones_-_Pray_IV_Reign.jpg
Released:March 3, 2009
Recorded:2008–2009
Genre:Hip hop
Label:Columbia, Sony
Producer:Harley Is Majik, Ryan Leslie
Prev Title:Jim Jones & Skull Gang Present A Tribute To Bad Santa Starring Mike Epps
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Pray IV Reign
Next Year:2009

Jim Jones released a mixtape, titled Pray IV Reign: The Mixtape, on March 3, 2009 to promote the album. Most of the songs on the mixtape are tracks that failed to make the album's final track listing.[22] [23]

Charts

Charts (2009)Peak
position
U.S. Top Rap Albums11
U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums38

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pray IV Reign: Jim Jones: Music . Amazon . 2010-03-16.
  2. http://www.defsounds.com/news/Jim_jones_preps_back_2_back Jim Jones preps Beck 2 Back
  3. Web site: Jim Jones "Pray For Reign" NY Album Listening Session. Youresopop.blogspot.com. 31 December 2021.
  4. http://streetcred.com/?page=news/entry&id=659 Jim Jones Preps "Pray For Reign"
  5. Web site: stackbundles.com - Domain Name For Sale. Dan.com. 31 December 2021.
  6. Web site: Jim Jones Sets His Sights On Broadway With 'Hip-Hop Monologues'. https://web.archive.org/web/20160110173025/http://www.mtv.com/news/1599382/jim-jones-sets-his-sights-on-broadway-with-hip-hop-monologues/. dead. January 10, 2016. Shaheem. Reid. MTV News. 31 December 2021.
  7. Web site: Jim Jones To Remix MGMT's "Electric Feel" On New Album . 2008-11-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081119102033/http://current.com/items/89514241/jim_jones_to_remix_mgmt_s_electric_feel_on_new_album.htm . 2008-11-19 . dead .
  8. Web site: Jim Jones - Good Shit. https://archive.today/20130125222817/http://www.ihiphopmusic.com/jim-jones-good-shit.html. dead. 25 January 2013. 31 December 2021.
  9. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001BW0EUC The Good Stuff
  10. Web site: Jim Jones (jimjones) on Myspace. Myspace.com. 31 December 2021.
  11. Web site: Hip-Hop News, Rap Music . XXL Mag. 31 December 2021.
  12. Web site: Jim Jones Kick-Starts Major-Label Solo Debut With 'Pop Champagne' And A Hip-Hop Play. https://web.archive.org/web/20150624115703/http://www.mtv.com/news/1597330/jim-jones-kick-starts-major-label-solo-debut-with-pop-champagne-and-a-hip-hop-play/. dead. June 24, 2015. Shaheem. Reid. MTV News. 31 December 2021.
  13. http://www.swaggnews.com/2008/12/09/hip-hop-monologues/ Hip Hop Monologues: Jim Jones
  14. Web site: Paine . Jake . Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 3/29/2009 | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales . HipHopDX.com . 2009-04-01 . 2012-03-05.
  15. Web site: Pray IV Reign. https://web.archive.org/web/20090302102759/http://www.jimjonesofficial.com/music/pray-iv-reign. 31 December 2021. 2009-03-02.
  16. Web site: Pray IV Reign. 31 December 2021. Amazon.com.
  17. Discography - Jim Jones - Pray IV Reign
  18. Web site: Credits The Official Jim Jones Site . 2009-03-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110326193939/http://www.jimjonesofficial.com/credits . 2011-03-26 . dead .
  19. Web site: We're No. 1! 'Billboard #1 Gospel Hits' Debuts Atop Gospel Albums Chart. Gary. Trust. Billboard.com. 22 January 2015. 31 December 2021.
  20. Web site: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Billboard.com. 2 January 2013. 31 December 2021.
  21. Web site: Top Rap Albums. Billboard.com. 2 January 2013. 31 December 2021.
  22. Web site: Mix Tape - Lm. 31 December 2021. Amazon.com.
  23. http://www.datpiff.com/Jim_Jones__Pray_Iv_Reign.m37203.html