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I'm The J57
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2016 (2016-01-19)
Recorded2014–2015
Genre
Length43:03
LabelFiveSeven
Producer
  • J57
  • Sene
  • LuvJonez
  • Sean Bamberger
J57 chronology
Walk In The Sun (with Blame One)
(2013)
I'm The J57
(2016)
Singles from I'm The J57
  1. "Soarin' Like Jordan"
    Released: March 25, 2015
  2. "Impatient"
    Released: January 8, 2016
  3. "Burn The Empires"
    Released: January 11, 2016
  4. "Jon Bellion 4 Prez"
    Released: January 12, 2016

I'm The J57 is the first full-length solo studio album of American rapper and music producer J57.[1] With major music production credits from J57, the album was released on January 19, 2016 through FiveSeven Music.[2] Preceding the album's release were singles "Soarin' Like Jordan" which featured vocal appearances from Archie Bang and The Audible Doctor,[3] "Impatient" featuring Tiffany Topol, "Burn The Empires" featuring DeeJay Element, Tenacity, Sean Boog and Mean Joe Scheme and "Jon Bellion 4 Prez", a song he released as a tribute to Jon Bellion.[4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Over GrownB[5]
HYPEFRESH Magazine[6]

I'm The J57 was generally received to positive reviews from music critics and enthusiasts alike. Michael Cook of HYPEFRESH Magazine gave the album 8 stars out of 10 stating that: “The message behind the music is what makes this album an exclusive. Absent of sweet nothings and mind numbing lyrics, J57 proves that music can empower and uplift. His lyrical content and production is superb”.[6] In the same vein The Over Grown's KC Orcutt, a music critic and columnist gave the album a positive review while describing the album and its lyrical content as an album "for dreamers, for fighters and for artists".[5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Plan A / Grammy Speeches"James HeinzJ573:30
2."Jon Bellion 4 Prez"James HeinzJ572:44
3."Night Falls / Idiosyncratica"James HeinzJ574:29
4."Impatientb" (featuring Tiffany Topol)
  • James Heinz
  • Tiffany Topol
J573:02
5."Dreamersc" (featuring Akie Bermiss, Mike Two and Koncept)
  • James Heinz
  • Akie Bermiss
  • Mike Two
  • Keith Whitehead
LuvJonez3:47
6."Kid Icaru$" (featuring Jesse Mechanic and Nichelle of Bulla Fey)
  • James Heinz
  • Jesse Mechanic
  • Nichelle
J574:15
7."VMPRWKNDd" (featuring Thom Seveer)
  • James Heinz
  • Thom Seveer
J574:39
8."Starscream"James HeinzJ572:25
9."No Futuree" (featuring F. Virtue)
  • James Heinz
  • F. Virtue
J572:13
10."Numb / Gaslightingf"James Heinz
  • Sean Bamberger
  • Sene
5:25
11."Soarin' Like Jordang" (featuring Archie Bang and The Audible Doctor)
  • James Heinz
  • Archie Bang
  • Mark Woodford
J574:35
12."Burn The Empiresh" (featuring DeeJay Element, Tenacity, Sean Boog and Mean Joe Scheme)
J573:21
13."Legacyi" (featuring Katiah and Matt Stamm)
  • J57
  • Katiah
  • Matt Stamm
J574:31
Total length:49:03

Notes

  • ^a Outro by Nana Rose and Momma57
  • ^b Outro reading and words by Khaleesi
  • ^c Chorus written by Mike Two with extra vocals by Nichelle
  • ^d Intro reading and words by Joe "The Grand Concourse" Rogers
  • ^e Extra vocals by Akie Bermiss
  • ^f "Numb" was produced by Sean Bamberger while "Gaslighting" was produced by Sene
  • ^g Outro by Post Office Mike
  • ^h Cuts by DeeJay Element
  • ^i Extra vocals by Akie Bermiss

Credits and personnel

  • James "J57" Heinz - Main artist, producer, writer
  • Sene - Producer
  • LuvJonez - Producer
  • Sean Bamberger - Producer
  • Tiffany Topol - Featured artist
  • Keith "Koncept" Whitehead - Featured artist
  • Akie Bermiss - Featured artist, additional vocals
  • Mike Two - Featured artist, writer
  • Mark "The Audible Doctor" Woodford - Featured artist
  • Archie Bang - Featured artist
  • Joseph "DeeJay Element" Montana - Featured artist, cuts
  • Katiah - Featured artist
  • Matt Stamm - Featured artist
  • Charles Chaio - Featured artist
  • F. Virtue - Featured artist
  • Thom Seveer - Featured artist
  • Jesse Mechanic - Featured artist
  • Nichelle - Featured artist, additional vocals

Release history

Country/Digital platform Date Version Format Label
  • United States
  • SoundCloud
January 19, 2016 Standard

References

  1. ^ Solo, Dread (14 January 2016). "Premiere: J57 ft. DeeJay Element, Tenacity, Sean Boog & Mean Joe Scheme – "Burn The Empires"". RESPECT. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. ^ Meka (19 January 2016). "Stream J57's Debut LP, 'I'm The J57'". 2DOPEBOYZ. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. ^ "J57 - Soarin' Like Jordan ft. Archie Bang & The Audible Doctor". DJBooth. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  4. ^ Chang, Jason (13 January 2016). "J57 – Jon Bellion 4 Prez + MAK3RS Beatmaking Video". URB Magazine. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b Orcutt, KC (21 January 2016). "ALBUM REVIEW: J57- I'M THE J57". The Over Grown. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  6. ^ a b Cook, Michael (21 January 2016). "New Album: "I'm The J57" is impressive and mind blowing". HYPEFRESH Magazine. Retrieved 24 January 2016.