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Don't Smoke Rock is the first collaborative studio album by New York Harlem-based rapper Smoke DZA and Bronx-based producer Pete Rock.

Review

Bringing a taste of the Golden Age into 2016, Pete Rock and Smoke DZA remind listeners that solid production and thoughtful, socially relevant rhymes are timeless on their collaborative effort, Don't Smoke Rock. Employing his trademark sample style, the legendary Rock weaves jazz and soul snippets throughout each track, as DZA and a stacked roster of guests take turns with bars reminiscent of the '90s, a time when there was more to mainstream hip-hop than mumbling. The results are refreshing, nostalgic, and extremely satisfying for fans of that period. Released in the same year that saw the return of De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest, Don't Smoke Rock serves as another link between eras: paying respects to old-school hip-hop legacy with updated perspectives and production quality. In case their intent was unclear, DZA even introduces the LP reminiscing about a pre-gentrification "old Harlem" on "Intro" and later pining for the good old days on the creeping Cam'Ron & Nymlo track "Moving Weight, Pt. 1." Rock's samples range from dramatic strings ("Wild 100s"), haunting hypnotic loops (the monstrous Wale track "Show Off"), and booming horns (the Dave East joint "Limitless") to inspired comedic bits from Bernie Mac ("I Ain't Scared") and Chris Tucker ("Until Then"). Highlights are numerous. On "Black Superhero Car", DZA and Rick Ross trade verses over a throwback sample that sounds like early-era Pete Rock-disciple Kanye West. Royce Da 5'9" contributes to the plaintive, aptly titled piano-looper "Hold The Drums", and an all-star cast of BJ The Chicago Kid, Jadakiss, and Styles P descend upon "Milestone". The 13-track time machine does not relent or disappoint, making Don't Smoke Rock a standout for hip-hop fans in need of quality nourishment.[2]

Tracklist

All tracks produced by Pete Rock[3]

No.TitleWriter(s){{{extra_column}}}Length
1."Intro" 1:16
2."Limitless" (featuring Dave East)
 4:23
3."Black Superhero Car" (featuring Rick Ross)
 3:32
4."Hold the Drums" (featuring Royce da 5'9")
 5:16
5."Moving Weight, Pt. 1" (featuring Cam'ron & NymLo)
 5:07
6."Wild 100s"
  • Phillips
  • Pompey
 3:38
7."Last Name"
  • Phillips
  • Pompey
Pete Rock3:52
8."1 of 1"
  • Phillips
  • Pompey
Pete Rock2:17
9."Milestone" (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid, Jadakiss & Styles P) 4:19
10."Show Off" (featuring Wale)
 4:05
11."Dusk 2 Dusk" (featuring Big K.R.I.T., Dom Kennedy & theMIND)
 4:15
12."I Ain't Scared"
  • Phillips
  • Pompey
 1:57
13."Until Then" (featuring Mac Miller)
 5:29
Total length:49:33

Credits

[4]

  • Olubowale Akintimehin - composer
  • Owen Biddle - bass
  • Big K.R.I.T. - featured artist
  • BJ The Chicago Kid - featured artist
  • Paul Bloom - keyboards
  • Dave Brewster - composer
  • Cam'Ron - featured artist
  • Shonka Dukurah - vocals
  • Alan M. Duval - photography
  • Dave East - featured artist
  • Jeremy Gerson - product manager
  • Dan "The Man" Humiston - mixing
  • Jadakiss - featured artist
  • Daru Jones - drums, music direction
  • Dom Kennedy - featured artist
  • Marcus Machado - guitar
  • Malcolm McCormick - composer, featured artist
  • Raul Montgomery - composer
  • John Spark Moriau - mastering
  • Eileen Moudou - violin
  • Brandon Newsome - percussion, vocals
  • Nymlo - featured artist
  • Pete Phillips - composer, excutive producer, primary artist, producer
  • Marion "OJ" Ross - horn
  • Rick Ross - composer, featured artist
  • Royce Da 5'9" - featured artist
  • TaVon Sampson - artwork
  • Randy Singleton - photography
  • Smoke DZA - executive producer, primary artist
  • Styles P - featured artist
  • theMIND - featured artist
  • Aristotle Torres - art direction
  • Wale - featured artist
  • Preston West - A&R
  • Chuck Wilson - executive producer

References