Jacquees – 4275

Album Info

Artist: Jacquees

Title: 4275

Year: 2018

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Tracklist

  • 1. Rodriquez Jacquees Broadnax (Intro) (1:36)
  • 2. 4275 feat. Birdman (4:00)
  • 3. I Know Better (2:54)
  • 4. 23 (4:33)
  • 5. B.E.D. (3:56)
  • 6. Studio feat. Young Thug (4:21)
  • 7. Beauty Doesn’t Cry (3:58)
  • 8. No Validation (3:12)
  • 9. Inside feat. Trey Songz (4:08)
  • 10. London (4:46)
  • 11. All About Us (3:01)
  • 12. All My Life feat. Chris Brown (3:21)
  • 13. House Or Hotel (3:37)
  • 14. Play The Field (2:53)
  • 15. Infatuated feat. LaTocha Scott (4:04)
  • 16. Whateva You Into (2:41)
  • 17. Red Light feat. DeJ Loaf (3:53)
  • 18. Special feat. Jagged Edge (3:15)
  • 19. You (3:37)

Review

Yo, let's dive into Jacquees' debut album "4275" that dropped back in 2018. This joint is stacked with 18 tracks, and if you cop the bonus version, you get an extra banger to vibe to. Jacquees ain't playing around, bringing in some heavy hitters like Birdman, Trey Songz, Chris Brown, Dej Loaf, and Young Thug to spice up the mix. It's like a who's who of R&B and hip-hop, and they all bring their A-game to the table.

Now, let's talk about the music. Jacquees is flexing his vocal skills all over this album, switching between smooth R&B vibes and hip-hop-infused tracks. You've got joints like "Inside" with Trey Songz and "All My Life" featuring Chris Brown that'll have you nodding your head and singing along. But don't sleep on the deeper cuts like "Beauty Doesn't Cry" and "No Validation" where Jacquees gets real and shows off his songwriting chops.

The production on "4275" is on point too. Nash B, ForteBowie, and Exotic Muzik, among others, came through with some fresh beats that keep the album sounding crisp from start to finish. And let's not forget about the numbers - this album hit number 35 on the Billboard 200 and went Gold. That's not too shabby for a debut, showing that Jacquees came out swinging and made his mark in the R&B game. If you're into that new wave of R&B with a hip-hop edge, "4275" is definitely worth checking out. - Jace