Empire (Derek Minor album)

Empire
Studio album by Derek Minor
Released January 27, 2015
Recorded 2014
Genre Christian hip hop
Label Reflection Music Group, eOne
Derek Minor chronology

Minorville
(2013)
Empire
(2015)

Empire is the fifth album by American Christian hip hop artist Derek Minor, released on January 27, 2015.[1] It was released through RMG and Entertainment One.

Album concept

Derek Minor explained that the concept of the album addresses how people build their own empires vs. the empire of God.[2]

Reception

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 54 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of approximately 11,000 copies.[3][4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [5]
CCM Magazine [6]
HipHopDX [7]
Indie Vision Music [8]
Jesus Freak Hideout [9]
New Release Tuesday [10]

Kevin Hoskins from Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album a 4.5 out of 5, saying "the beats are amazing, the rapping flows wonderfully, and there's an abundance of great guest spots. All rap fans need to grab this album as it has the potential to be the best hip hop album in what is gearing up to be a great year for hip hop music."[9] Ronald Grant of HipHopDX rated the album a 3.5 out of 5, describing it as a "bold body of with Derek Minor applying message to a form that can appear nihilistic."[7] Mark Ryan awarded the album 4.5 out of 5, claiming it is a "truly provoking and, as has become expected, the quality is top notch."[10] Anthony Peronto from Indie Vision Music assigned the album a 4 out of 5, declaring it as "a powerful statement on kingdom-building and has raised the bar for what could be a fantastic year for music."[8] Grace S. Aspinwall from CCM Magazine gave the album 3 out of 5, writing "Overall, Empire is a promising preview-with his superior songwriting and performance, we expect to hear much more from Derek Minor in the years to come."[6] Thom Jurek from Allmusic gave the album a 3.5 out of 5 also saying "Empire is massive: it's creative, expansive, and expertly sequenced. No matter what your spiritual predilection, there is much to enjoy here. Minor is not only a great rapper, but an excellent conceptual thinker. This is CCHH at its best."[5]

Tracklist

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   2:12
2. "All Hail the King" (featuring Deraj & nobigdyl) 3:42
3. "Empire" (featuring Traneisha "Truth" Chiles) 3:11
4. "Who You Know"   4:14
5. "Babel 1"   3:05
6. "Kingdom Come"   3:27
7. "Slow Down" (featuring Tony Tillman & Tedashii) 3:49
8. "Stranger" (featuring Roz) 4:45
9. "Last Forever" (featuring B Cooper & Leah Smith) 3:48
10. "Save Me" (featuring J. Paul) 3:45
11. "Babel 2"   1:57
12. "Fly" (featuring Colton Dixon) 3:42
13. "Oceans" (featuring Move Aside) 3:35
14. "Right By My Side" (featuring Chad Jones & Anthony Evans Jr. Produced by Gawvi.) 3:47
15. "Party People" (featuring Social Club) 3:58
16. "Until the End of Time" (featuring Lecrae & Canon) 5:19

References