When you get there, great, where have left their footprints rap legends Jay-Z, Mos Def and Biggie Smalls, then the pressure is certainly palpable. All this seems Joey Bada $$ fails to impress, the only 20-year-old is determined its own way and with its debut album B4.DA. $$ For a true bang! The sound is fresh and varied, have a total of ten producers have their fingers in the game, among them DJ Premier and his buddy Statik Selektah. The opener Save the Children is impressive because of the man at the microphone was indeed until yesterday actually still a child herself.
The thematic variety is certainly the biggest plus of this album, it's amazing with what looseness he digs through the problems of society and seems everywhere take something important. In Like me he raps openly and provocatively about the partly totally unfounded and excessive police brutality and procures as a target at the same time respect one's own addition Hood. Also become great is Christ concious, a song of the legendary Beat scraps DAS EFX Department of New York contains. Finally, he pays homage with Belly of the Beast one of the largest, which the game has ever brought forth, for here he has incorporated parts of Biggie's hit Gimme the lot and thus an already strong first official longplayer put the fully deserved crown!