Last year, Joe Young released his Invincible Armour album. On it, the Wu-Tang Clan affiliate brandished his associations, through features from Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, and a posthumous O.D.B. verse. Moreover, the MC who spent part of his youth in Germany is extensively produced by Dame Grease, the same New York beat-smith responsible for hits from DMX and Max B.
While Harlem’s Biggaveli made “waves” a major vibe in Rap music in the 2000s (especially in the eyes of Wiz Khalifa), his producer stirs new waters for Joe Young. “Watch The Wave” features The LOX’s Styles P and Termanology. Fresh off of “I Dream B.I.G.” (from Term’s own late ’16 More Politics album), this trio gets in the zone of Dame’s jazzy piano vibe. Holiday Styles leads it off with wordplay about his hustle and means of relaxation. Young follows, promising another album as he details a tireless work ethic and hunger for more. 1982’s “Term Brady” plays clean-up about how like time, waves never stop, so make the most of your moment. All three of these artists are highly-prolific. They never seem to sit still, just like the waves they rap about.
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While Harlem’s Biggaveli made “waves” a major vibe in Rap music in the 2000s (especially in the eyes of Wiz Khalifa), his producer stirs new waters for Joe Young. “Watch The Wave” features The LOX’s Styles P and Termanology. Fresh off of “I Dream B.I.G.” (from Term’s own late ’16 More Politics album), this trio gets in the zone of Dame’s jazzy piano vibe. Holiday Styles leads it off with wordplay about his hustle and means of relaxation. Young follows, promising another album as he details a tireless work ethic and hunger for more. 1982’s “Term Brady” plays clean-up about how like time, waves never stop, so make the most of your moment. All three of these artists are highly-prolific. They never seem to sit still, just like the waves they rap about.
STREAM Joe Young's 'Invincible Armour' Album featuring Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa & more
- Available Now In Stores + Digital Outlets
- Available Now In Stores + Digital Outlets
Tracklist:
2. Crack Babies feat. Method Man
4. The Eagle Claw (skit)
5. Still Don't Wanna Go Back feat. Inspectah Deck
6. The Life I Chose feat. Raekwon
7. Invincible Armour (Interlude)
8. No Love Lost feat. Cappadonna
9. Jealous Master (Skit)
11. Whats' Love feat. Dame Grease + Bigga Threat
12. No Love Lost feat. Cappadonna + Hanz On
13. Mr. Who (skit)
Joe and WU Affiliate Hanz On Team up for this new Method Man, Dave East and Max B assisted Record "Eviction" - heard on Hot 97 + Shade 45
These
are good times for Lovers of real Hip Hop with substance. The Lox
coming back with an Album, J Cole declared War on every wack Rapper in
sight and the Wu Tang Clan has groomed a Solider of their own. Over the
last couple of Years, the Artist by the Name of Joe Young has learned
from the Greatest Crew of all Time that the World needs something
different. Taking Notes, working on his Craft beeing mentored by
Cappadonna & Inspectah Deck and Restructuring Wu Wear with his
Partners in Germany, Joe is set to Re-Establish the Feeling we have all
been missing. While the Clan is going through its own turmoil, trial and
tribulations leaving Fans out in the Dry for new Music, Joe Young and
Legendary Beatsmith Dame Grease came together to build a Piece of Music
that will stand the Test of Time. "Invincible Armour" is the outcome.
The Album features the Wu Tang elite! Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna,
Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa & more. This Album is a testimony of
Celebration, Bringing the Sound back that made Enter the 36 Chambers or
Wu Tang Forever which are arguably the best Albums the Clan put out for
the Fans. These 12 Songs Inclusive Skits caught the attention of Martin
Shkreli as well who wanted to put in an Offer to Purchase but Joe and
Dame Grease let it be known that this is for you. The Fans
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