Motherfuckin' Reject

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Motherfuckin' Reject
Motherfuckin' Reject cover
Studio album by BJ Taylor
Released Unreleased
Recorded 2003
Genre Rap
Length Unknown
Label Self-released
Producer(s) Antoine Mercadius
BJ Taylor chronology
Motherfuckin' Reject
(2003)
Back With Tracks EP
(2005)


Motherfuckin' Reject was initially planned to be the first album by Canadian hip hop artist BJ Taylor. It was intended to be burnt to a limited number of CD-R's and distributed, but Antoine Mercadius's (a.k.a. BJ Taylor) computer where the self financed demo was recorded crashed and did not recover, causing the tracks to be lost forever. However original tracks recorded prior to recording the album's entirety (before it was even an idea) are still in tact and are pending a possible re-release in the future. There is virtually no information regarding the other tracks that were originally featured on the album.

[edit] Confirmed inclusions

  • "Interview With BJ, Vol. 1" – 2:36
This is the track that started the idea to record BJ-themed songs, though this song is really just spoken in interview-format. It also contains many allusions to events involving Antoine and his friends and BJ (of whom the project is named after). Despite it not being a "song", it is widely considered one of the best tracks Antoine recorded under the BJ Taylor name. It also generated 2 "sequels".
  • "Interview With BJ, Vol. 2" – 3:09
A "sequel" to "Interview With BJ, Vol. 1". Again it is in the format of an interview and picks up where the original track left off, sporting roughly the same themes. It did not receive as great reception as "Vol. 1", cited as a partial repeat.
  • "Motherfuckin' Reject" – 2:52
Contains a sample of "To Live Is to Die" by Metallica.
  • "When Will You Die?" – 3:02
A skit featuring a coroner calling an elderly lady and leaving a message on her voice mail in regards as to when she will die, in order for the funeral home to recover a diminishing reputation.

[edit] Personnel