The Rooftop
The Rooftop is the collaborative album from Harlem-based rappers DJ Webstar and Jim Jones. It was released on October 6, 2009 through E1 Music, Webstar's label, Scilla Hill and Jones' label, Splash. The album's first single is "Dancin on Me". The second single is "She Can Get It".
Reception
Commercial performance
The album sold 2,400 copies the first week, failing to crack the Billboard 200 or any other charts.[4][5]
Critical performance
Reviews were mixed. Amanda Bassa of HipHopDX said the album is best for "an alcohol-fueled night on the town, the Webstar and Jim Jones collaboration serves as the perfect chaser to an overpriced shot at the club, possessing the energy that will keep people dancing until last call."[6]
Track listing
# |
Title |
Featured guest(s) |
Length |
1 |
"Welcome to the Rooftop" |
Brucie B |
0:24 |
2 |
"O.M.G." |
Ricky Blaze |
4:05 |
3 |
"She Can Get It" |
Rex |
3:32 |
4 |
"Uptown (Interlude)" |
Ron G & Brucie B |
0:47 |
5 |
"Uptown" |
Rex & Styles P |
3:42 |
6 |
"Fast Cars" |
Sin |
2:40 |
7 |
"Take You Down" |
Brittany Taylor, Rex & Yung Deion |
4:10 |
8 |
"Hate a Hater" |
DJ Miz & Brucie B |
0:37 |
9 |
"In The Air" |
Ricky Blaze |
3:01 |
10 |
"Follow Me on Twitter" |
Rex, Yung Deion, Young B. & Ricky Blaze |
4:07 |
11 |
"Interlude" |
Brucie B |
0:16 |
12 |
"Dancin on Me" |
Juelz Santana |
3:37 |
13 |
"Bring It Over Here" |
Rex & Bradhurst |
2:23 |
14 |
"Laughing at the Haters" |
Rex, Yung Deion & Young B |
3:36 |
15 |
"Rooftop (Outro)" |
Brucie B |
0:35 |
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