Tech N9ne – All 6’s And 7’s

Album Info

Artist: Tech N9ne

Title: All 6's And 7's

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. The Pledge - (Intro) (0:42)
  • 2. Technicians (3:52)
  • 3. Military - (Skit) (0:21)
  • 4. Am I A Psycho (4:04)
  • 5. He's A Mental Giant (3:54)
  • 6. Worldwide Choppers (5:26)
  • 7. We Miss You Man Man - (Skit) (0:46)
  • 8. I Love Music (3:46)
  • 9. Strangeland (3:35)
  • 10. Call From Richie - (Skit) (0:34)
  • 11. The Boogieman (3:51)
  • 12. Cult Leader (4:46)
  • 13. Call From KC Poet Camile - (Skit) (0:59)
  • 14. F**k Food (4:55)
  • 15. Overtime (3:00)
  • 16. Pornographic (3:52)
  • 17. You Owe Like Pookie (3:28)
  • 18. Delusional (4:12)
  • 19. So Lonely (3:53)
  • 20. If I Could (3:27)
  • 21. Angry Caller - (Skit) (0:20)
  • 22. Love Me Tomorrow (3:43)
  • 23. Mama Nem (4:22)
  • 24. Promiseland (4:41)

Review

With All 6’s and 7’s, Tech N9ne unleashes a storm of chaos and intensity that lives up to the album’s name—complete and utter disorder, but in the best way possible. Tech is in full throttle here, blending rapid-fire flows with mind-bending wordplay that showcases his unique, almost otherworldly lyrical ability. Every track feels like a masterclass in rhythm, pacing, and verbal precision, with beats that bounce from sinister to electrifying in a matter of seconds.

This album packs some serious heat with a stacked list of features. From the raw energy of B.o.B on “Am I a Psycho?” to Lil Wayne’s unmistakable style on “F**k Food,” Tech doesn’t just hold his own—he thrives. “Worldwide Choppers” is an insane, breathless display of speed and skill, with Tech leading an all-star cast of fast-spitting emcees that’ll leave any fan of rapid rhymes in awe.

All 6’s and 7’s isn’t afraid to get dark, delving into themes of inner demons and isolation, especially on tracks like “So Lonely.” But Tech balances this heaviness with pure, unhinged swagger, showing off his range in storytelling and emotion without ever losing that fierce intensity he’s known for. It’s the kind of album that keeps you on your toes, pulling you deeper with each listen.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Tech’s world, this album is a thrill ride—wild, relentless, and totally unapologetic. Buckle up. - Travis