Catalog Number: CM119-LP
Color: Black
Format: LP
UPC: 706091206559
Hip-hop has long had an obsession with the
debut album as it marks an artist's introduction
to the world and often lives on as their definitive
piece of work. Nas had Illmatic. Jay
had Reasonable Doubt. Snoop had Doggystyle.
Biggie had Ready to Die. On October 20th, 2009,
the day came for Fashawn to make his own mark
with, Boy Meets World.
The result was an honest, heartfelt and witty
album, the likes of which had seldom been heard
from someone his age. Abound with captivating
storytelling and magnificent production, the
album would quickly receive critical
praise. XXL gave it an 'XL' rating and called it an
album that "resonates a lot more than the work
of some rappers decades his senior." HipHopDX
called it "perhaps the most heir apparent to Nas'
'94 classic."
Meshing beautifully and exclusively over the
soulful loops of producer Exile -- who wowed
listeners and critics with Below The Heavens, his
2007 collaboration with Blu -- Fashawn's audio
biography touches on his series of stepfathers ("I
called them all daddy/even though they didn't
have me") and even a friend's suicide. Yet he still
finds time to play, swapping boasts with his
producer on "Bo Jackson" and plotting his way out of the friend zone
with "Lupita." On "The Ecology," Fashawn articulates the inner
struggles of a good kid from a bad place, over Exile's dramatic string
sample.
Fashawn may only have been 20 years old at the time of the album's
release, but he's possessed the wisdom of a man well beyond his
years. Abound with a nostalgic potency that makes the record just as
relatable and fresh today as it was when it was first released, Dirty
Science Records in partnership with Coalmine Reissues are honored
to release this special edition reissue of this classic LP, just in time
for the album's 15th anniversary!