Prenuptial Agreement (album)

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Prenuptial Agreement
Studio album by J. Stalin
Released January 12, 2010
Genre Rap
Length 1:07:37
Label SMC Recordings
Producer Traxamillion, Cinematik, Jallah Beats, Joe Millionaire, Kareem K, Mekanix, Mike Rizmo, Sneaky Mike
J. Stalin chronology

Giants & Elephants
(2009)
Prenuptial Agreement
(2010)
Memoirs of a Curb Server
(2012)

Prenuptial Agreement is the sixth studio album by American rapper J. Stalin, released on January 12, 2010. It peaked at #71 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and at #18 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[1] It features guest appearances from E-40, Mistah F.A.B., Messy Marv, Too Short, Glasses Malone and The Jacka, among others.

Critical reception

Giving the album 3.5/5 stars, Allmusic's David Jeffries stated: "Baby faced and all the more vicious because of it, J. Stalin was four years into his Bay area domination when Prenuptial Agreement arrived, but outside his home turf he was barely on the radar. Hip-hop radio’s national embrace of his late 2009 hit “Rock Day” (“For me it’s a sell rock day”) helped change all that, and the album it lands on is worthy of the great track, surrounding the infectious hit with plenty of Plies-meets-B.G.-meets-something-new music that should satisfy any thug. Prenuptial Agreement skillfully juggles its middle-grade budget with Stalin’s drug pusher stance and the tricky problem of how to make a baller’s album well-rounded without giving into the embarrassing bedroom track. Stalin’s smart enough to look to his homeboy Too Short for guidance and turns every slow jam into a chance to show his pimp hand, loading them with filth, bravado, and a shaky singing voice that will never be mistaken for Akon. Misogyny aside, these rickety numbers have their charm, and when guest E-40 starts “Get Me Off” with “Girl, you far from a hot mess”, the freaks know they’re in for a treat, but the real reason to check out the album is the unforgiving street tracks, which are plentiful and top-notch. The guest list is huge, yet it remains Stalin’s album. With 22 cuts, you can slice the album in half and get two worthy slabs of the Bay’s toughest upstart."

Track listing

[2]

# Title length
1 Lyrical Exercise 2 (featuring Shady Nate) 2:42
2 Rock Day 3:33
3 H.N.I.C. (featuring Messy Marv) 3:59
4 Birthday 3:37
5 Get Me Off (featuring E-40 & E-Da Sanga) 4:47
6 "G" In Me (featuring Lil Blood & Philthy Rich) 3:38
7 Last Night (featuring SK) 2:57
8 D-Boy Blues 2010 3:43
9 Neighborhood Superstars (featuring Mistah F.A.B. & Too Short) 3:38
10 Don't Front 3:48
11 Self Made Millionaire (featuring Lil Blood & Lil Retro) 4:41
12 Rockin' wit' the Best 3:34
13 Stop My Shine (featuring Glasses Malone & 211)
14 Something New (featuring Lil Kev) 3:26
15 Like a Job to Me (featuring Matt Blaque, Jay Jonah & 211) 4:19
16 Money on the Way (featuring Jallah Beats & Shady Nate) 2:52
17 When It's Real (featuring Dubb 20 & Shady Nate) 3:24
18 U Broke 2:52
19 Red & Blue Lights (featuring The Jacka) 3:54
20 When the Club Over (featuring Stevie Joe) 3:35
21 Posted (featuring San Quinn) 3:59
22 Show Me 2:42

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