Everythings for Sale

| Boogie

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Everythings for Sale

Everythings for Sale is the debut studio album by American rapper Boogie. The album was released on January 25, 2019, by Shady Records and Interscope Records. It arrives more than a year after Boogie signed to Eminem's Shady Records in 2017. The album includes guest appearances from J.I.D, Eminem, 6lack, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, and Snoh Aalegra, with production mainly coming from Keyel and Dart, among others.- Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Working on the balance of comfort and experimentation, of seeing the world through more than the same dark tint.  

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  • Hip Hop DX

    The young MC’s naked honesty is built for a cult following from young fans who are sick of mumble rap and older fans who want something fresh.  

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  • XXL Magazine

    We see a three-dimensional human we can relate to. Bravely, Boogie has given us something true, something we can feel. Even if it hurts. 

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  • Hot New Hip Hop

    But like a daydream or a dark-hour doubt, Everything’s For Sale is compelling enough to hold water.  

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  • Dj Booth

    The pristine production and compelling lyrics should be praised. 

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  • DOPECAUSEWESAID

    Overall this album is dope and it leaves me wanting to hear what Boogie’s career grows into. It looks like Shady Records picked up a good one. 

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  • Ratings Game Music

    If you ask me, “Everything’s For Sale” was a huge success. 

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  • The 405

    Delves subtly into an existential crisis via the irresistible groove of Everything's for Sale.  

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  • KZSC

    Boogie’s smooth and introspective style is somewhat refreshing, yet the album as a whole falls short. 

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  • Uproxx

    Makes Rap’s Most Relatable Debut On ‘Everything’s For Sale’ 

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  • High Snobiety

    Compton’s Boogie has come through with another landmark for the city on his debut album . 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    For me, I'm thinking a light 7/10 and a recommendation, but more for the pieces that work in a very dark, depressive vibe than those that don't. 

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  • Amino Apps

    This is a great album and has not disappointed me, I’m so proud of Boogie for not following what others are doing and making the music he wants to. 

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  • Focus Hip Hop

    I think this is definitely Boogie’s best project so far, but not by a huge margin.  

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  • Exclaim

    Stands out because of its immersive melodies. Boogie provides fetchingly rugged singing. 

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  • Thirst Key

    It showcases everything he’s good at without taking up too much time. 

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  • Hip Hop Runs

    Highly cerebral in nature, Boogie’s every thought appears penned to paper, leaving listeners to draw their own interpretations. 

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  • True Blue Note

    He’s able to step into the limelight and tell his tale with no holds barred, providing a hauntingly human look into the life of a deeply flawed man. 

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  • The Bello Blog

    Boogie successfully finds a balance between relaxation and hard-spitting storytelling, although it must be said that it is not perfect.  

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  • Nite Tide FM

    It is definitely a body of work that can be listen all the way through without skips. This album deserves to stay a float. 

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  • The Fresh Committee

    Along with his vivid story-telling, Boogie weaves his flow effortlessly between the instrumentals and you can hear the aches from his valleys and his exuberance from his momentary peaks.  

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  • Hypebeast

    The album is a welcomed addition alongside some of the year’s already fruitful album drops. 

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  • Southpawer

    He’s got melodies for days and the skills to go with it! 

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  • Daily Texan Online

    Boogie raps and sings about what is true to his life, and in doing so he has created a mature and impressive project. 

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  • Its Lit Reviews

    going to show that Boogie is in this game for the long run. 

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  • Nest HQ

    Overall this a much more subdued and yet impactful album than I’d imagined with plenty of heart and a thick mood of authenticity. 

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