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Ab-Soul discography | |
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Studio albums | 4 |
Music videos | 30 |
Singles | 17 |
Mixtapes | 2 |
The discography of Ab-Soul, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of four studio albums, two mixtapes, seventeen singles (including ten as a featured artist) and 30 music videos. Ab-Soul's first full-length project was a mixtape titled Longterm. The mixtape was released in 2009, as a free download via mixtape-sharing websites.
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- 1Albums
- 2Singles
- 4Music videos
Albums[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||||
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US [1] | US R&B/HH [2] | US Rap [3] | US Ind. [4] | UK [5] | UK R&B | ||||||||
Longterm Mentality |
| -- | 73 | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||||||
Control System |
| 91 | 12 | 9 | 13 | -- | -- | ||||||
These Days.. |
| 11 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 96 | 7 | ||||||
Do What Thou Wilt. |
| 34 | 9 | 6 | 6 | -- | -- | ||||||
'—' denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Mixtapes[edit]
Title | Album details |
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Longterm[6] |
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Longterm 2: Lifestyles of the Broke and Almost Famous[7] |
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Singles[edit]
As lead artist[edit]
Title | Year | Album |
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'You're Gone'[8] (with JMSN) | 2013 | non-album single |
'Dub Sac' | 2014 | These Days.. |
'Tree of Life' | ||
'Stigmata' (featuring Action Bronson and Asaad) | ||
'Hunnid Stax' (featuring Schoolboy Q) | ||
'Huey Knew'[9] (featuring Da$h) | 2016 | Do What Thou Wilt. |
'Braille' (featuring Bas) |
As featured artist[edit]
Title | Year | Album |
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'Druggy's wit Hoes Again'[10] (ScHoolboy Q featuring Ab-Soul) | 2011 | Habits & Contradictions |
'Riddims'[11] (Jesse Medina featuring Ab-Soul) | 2012 | non-album single |
'Save'[12] (Mod Sun featuring Ab-Soul, Rich Hil and Metasota) | A3C, Vol. 2 | |
'Riddims 2.0'[13] (Jesse Medina featuring Ab-Soul, Sir Michael Rocks and Anya Kvitka) | 2014 | Meet Jesse Medina |
'Champagne Water'[14] (Nikki Jean featuring Ab-Soul) | Champagne Water | |
'Housewives (Remix)'[15] (Bas featuring Ab-Soul) | 2016 | non-album singles |
'2morrow'[16] (Kevo Hendricks featuring Ab-Soul and Kenhood) | ||
'Illest Nigga Ever'[17] (Kush Kelz featuring Ab-Soul) | I Think the Neighbors Know | |
'Good Shit'[18] (Nightlife featuring Ab-Soul) | non-album single | |
'Really Doe' (Danny Brown featuring Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul and Earl Sweatshirt) | Atrocity Exhibition |
Guest appearances[edit]
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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'What Happen' | 2007 | Jay Rock, K-Dot | Watts Finest Vol. III: The Watts Riots |
'Enjoy Life' | No Sleep ‘Til NYC | ||
'C.R.E.A.M.' | |||
'The Real Hip Hop' (Ab-Soul Freestyle) | N/A | ||
'Dead Presidents III' | Jay Rock, K-Dot | ||
'Top Dawg Ent.' | Jay Rock, K-Dot, BO | ||
'Like My Style'[19] | 2008 | BO | The Rebirth of BO |
'Top Dawg Ent.'[19] | BO, Jay Rock, K-Dot | ||
'Try Me' | Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock, K-Dot, Punch | Schoolboy Turned Hustla | |
'Hip Hop' | Schoolboy Q | ||
'Mandatory' | 2009 | Jay Rock, K-Dot | 30 Day Takeover |
'TDE Roll Call' | Jay Rock, K-Dot, Schoolboy Q | ||
'Play This on the Radio' | Jay Rock | ||
'I Do It 4 Hip Hop' | Jay Rock, K-Dot, Schoolboy Q | ||
'I Know' | Jay Rock, K-Dot | ||
'West Coast Wu-Tang' | K-Dot, Punch | C4 | |
'Take Off Ur Pants' | N/A | ||
'Still Hustlin' | K-Dot, Jay Rock | ||
'Welcome 2 the C4' | K-Dot, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q, BO | ||
'Famous Pipe Game' | K-Dot | ||
'Spacebars' | Curtiss King, Young Rock | The Storm on Mars | |
'Nothing Less' | Rapper Big Pooh, Jay Rock, K-Dot | The Delightful Bars | |
'Top Dawg Cypha' | Schoolboy Q, Lil Louie, Jay Rock, K-Dot | Gangsta & Soul | |
'P & P' | Kendrick Lamar | The Kendrick Lamar EP | |
'Happy Medium' | 2010 | Alori Joh | The Love Religion |
'Scumbags' | Curtiss King, Stevie Crooks | Jet Pack on E | |
'No Joke' | Jay Rock | Black Friday | |
'Fuck the Police' | |||
'Hustle Man' | |||
'Money Makin' Movies' | |||
'Untold Story' | N/A | Big Drums Come Knockin | |
'P&P 1.5' | Kendrick Lamar | Overly Dedicated | |
'El Camp 2' | Tae Beast, Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q | TheTaeBeastTape | |
'Druggys wit Hoes' | 2011 | ScHoolboy Q | Setbacks |
'RapperPooh-a-lude' | Rapper Big Pooh, Kendrick Lamar | Fat Boy Fresh Vol. 1: For Members Only | |
'Supernatural' | Tommy Black | The Medkit | |
'Motherless Child'[20] | C. Vanardo | Bastards of the Party (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
'No Joke' | Jay Rock | Follow Me Home | |
'Say Wassup' | Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar | ||
'Ab-Soul's Outro' | Kendrick Lamar | Section.80 | |
'Life and Time' | Murs | Love and Rockets, Vol. 1: The Transformation | |
'Rap Shit' | 2012 | Problem, Casey Veggies, Murs, ScHoolboy Q, Skeme, Terrace Martin | Swig Tape Volume.1 |
'Donnie Brasco' | Fashawn, One-2 | Treacherous Records Presents: The Mint Room | |
'Unnecessary' | Childish Gambino, ScHoolboy Q | R O Y A L T Y | |
'Bernie Mac' | TiRon, Ayomari | The Cafeteria Line Presents HNGRY | |
'Mayan Omega' | Rockstar Jones, Ghrimm | Greetings From Here | |
'Fair Fight' | Strong Arm Steady, Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q | Stereotype | |
'Non-Fiction' | Rapsody, Raheem DeVaughn | The Idea of Beautiful | |
'GODS'[21] | Jaye | Fiat Lvx | |
'Congregation'[22] | Talib Kweli, Black Thought | Attack the Block | |
'3rd Eye'[23] | Twista | Reloaded | |
'Scars N Stars'[24] | Colin Munroe, Kendrick Lamar | Unsung Hero | |
'Diamond'[25] | Smoke DZA | K.O.N.Y. | |
'iBang'[26] | Snake Hollywood | My Condolences.. | |
'Jimmy Iovine'[27] | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | The Heist | |
'The Heart Pt. 3 (Will You Let It Die?)'[28] | Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock | N/A | |
'Enter the Void'[29] | Joey Bada$$ | ||
'Cut from a Different Cloth'[30] | Joe Budden | A Loose Quarter | |
'All the Time'[31] | 2013 | Mac Miller | N/A |
'Fantastic'[32] | Short Dawg | Southern Flame Spitta 5 | |
'Hallucinogen'[33] | Meek DeMeo | Capital Vices | |
'Broken Dreams'[34] | Tsu Surf, Fred the Godson | A New Mood | |
'Sail' (Remix)[35] | Awolnation, Kendrick Lamar | N/A | |
'Money Team'[36] | Larry Fisherman, Smoke DZA, Da$H | S.H.O.W.TIME | |
'Smoke Again'[37] | Chance the Rapper | Acid Rap | |
'Back Then'[38] | ScHoolboy Q | DJ Drama Presents: XXL 2013's Freshmen Class | |
'Matches'[39] | Mac Miller | Watching Movies with the Sound Off | |
'In a Minute'[40] | Sir Michael Rocks, Da$H | While You Wait.. | |
'On God'[41] | Kevo da Kid, Boldy James | High Class Life, Low Life Mentality | |
'Killin’ Y’all'[42] | Vince Staples, Larry Fisherman | Stolen Youth | |
'Sleep'[43] | Vince Staples, Larry Fisherman, Da$H, Mac Miller | ||
'Whalé'[44] | Da$H, RetcH | V.I.C.E.S | |
'Don’t Ya Just Love It'[45] | Pete Rock & Camp Lo | 80 Blocks From Tiffany's Pt. 2 | |
'Ab-Soul's Intro'[46] | Terrace Martin | 3ChordFold | |
'Never Know'[47] | Rapsody, Nipsey Hussle, Terrace Martin | She Got Game | |
'That Shit'[48] | Young Rook | N/A | |
'Like Me'[49] | Jae Crizz | ||
'Choke'[50] | Snake Hollywood | ||
'Sadderdaze'[51] | CJ Fly | Thee Way Eye See It | |
'Way Up Here'[52] | Danny Brown | Old | |
'Came Thru/Easily'[53] | Chuck Inglish, Mac Miller | Easily | |
'Through the Eyes of a G'[54] | Action Bronson | Blue Chips 2 | |
'WTH'[55] | Jhené Aiko | Sail Out | |
'Ice.Moon Revisited'[56] | SZA | N/A | |
'Short $ermons'[57] | Retch, Thelonious Martin | Polo Sporting Goods | |
'Holy Holy'[58] | Vic Mensa, BJ the Chicago Kid | INNANETAPE | |
'Dopamine'[59] | 2014 | F.Y.I., Those Chosen | Yo! The Places You’ll Go |
'Lakers'[60] | Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, Polyester the Saint | Piñata | |
'Made In Black America'[61] | Common | N/A | |
'Amen'[62] | Mac Miller, Da$H, Vince Staples, RetcH | ||
'Hearses'[63] | Smoke DZA | Dream.ZONE.Achieve | |
'Thorns & Horns'[64] | Lupe Fiasco | N/A | |
'TTG'[65] | A$ton Matthews | A$ton 3:16 | |
'Apex'[66] | Nitty Scott, MC | The Art of Chill | |
'Alejandro Jodorowsky Flow'[67] | Asaad | Flowers II | |
'Camp Fire'[68] | Bill, Mac Miller | Vagrant | |
'Polo Jeans'[69] | Mac Miller, Earl Sweatshirt | Faces | |
'As I Unfold'[70] | Kembe X, Alex Wiley | Scion AV Presents: Kembe X | |
'Talk to Em'[71] | UTK, Loaded Lux | Feels Great to Be Dope' | |
'Alarm Clock'[72] | Statik Selektah, Jon Connor, Logic, Francesca | What Goes Around | |
'10 Pints'[73] | Short Dawg, Mac Miller | NoDOZ | |
'Dat Sound Good'[74] | PRhyme, Mac Miller | PRhyme | |
'Addiction'[75] | Short Dawg | Drank Sinatra | |
'They.Resurrect.Over.New'[76] | 2015 | Lupe Fiasco, Troi | Tetsuo & Youth |
'Top of the Diamond'[77] | Bad Lucc, Problem, Punch | Diamond Lane America | |
'Trouble' | The Alchemist, Oh No, Aloe Blacc | Welcome to Los Santos | |
'All You Need' | Statik Selektah, Action Bronson, Elle Varner | Lucky 7 | |
'Dollar and a Dream' | The Game | The Documentary 2 | |
'Isis'[78] | 2016 | Asaad | N/A |
'2 AM'[79] | Rapsody | Crown | |
'Transgression' | 2019 | FifthGod, Da$H, Radamiz | The Fifth Tape |
Music videos[edit]
As lead artist[edit]
Title | Year | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
'A Day in the Life' | 2009 | Dee.Jay.Dave |
'Rush' | 2010 | Ramses Perryman |
'Turn Me Up' (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | Calmatic[80] | |
'Drift Away' | True Artistry Group | |
'Nothin New' (featuring Jhené Aiko) | 2011 | Calmatic |
'Gone Insane' | Fredo Tovar, Scott Fleishman[81][82] | |
'Pineal Gland' | 2012 | |
'Empathy' (featuring JaVonte and Alori Joh) | Jerome D[83] | |
'Terrorist Threats' (featuring Jhené Aiko and Danny Brown) | APLUS Filmz[84] | |
'Black Lip Bastard' (Remix) (featuring Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q and Jay Rock) | The ICU[85] | |
'Illuminate' (featuring Kendrick Lamar) | 2013 | Fredo Tovar, Scott Fleishman[86] |
'Closure' (featuring Jhené Aiko) | 2014 | Jerome D[87] |
'Hunnid Stax' (featuring Schoolboy Q) | Adam Roberts[88][89] | |
'Huey Knew' | 2016 | APLUS Filmz[90] |
'Braille' (featuring Bas) | PANAMÆRA[91][92] | |
'D.R.U.G.S.' | ||
'RAW (BackWoods)' | APLUS Filmz[93] | |
'Womanogamy' | Yellow Nguyen[94] |
As featured artist[edit]
Title | Year | Director(s) |
---|---|---|
'Mandatory' (Jay Rock featuring K-Dot and Ab-Soul) | 2009 | James Curtis[95] |
'P&P 1.5' (Kendrick Lamar featuring Ab-Soul) | 2010 | Jerome D[96] |
'What's the Word' (Schoolboy Q featuring Jay Rock and Ab-Soul) | Matt Plunkett | |
'Druggys wit Hoes' (Schoolboy Q featuring Ab-Soul) | 2011 | Ramses Perryman |
'Say Wassup' (Jay Rock featuring Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q and Kendrick Lamar) | Fredo Tovar[97] | |
'Druggys wit Hoes Again' (Schoolboy Q featuring Ab-Soul) | 2012 | Jerome D |
'Non Fiction' (Rapsody featuring Raheem DeVaughn and Ab-Soul) | 2013 | Kenneth Price[98] |
'Smoke Again' (Chance the Rapper featuring Ab-Soul) | illRoots[99] | |
'Like Me' (Jae Crizz featuring Ab-Soul) | Gordon Cowie Films[100] | |
'Hearses' (Smoke DZA featuring Ab-Soul) | 2014 | Goldrush[101] |
'As I Unfold' (Kembe X featuring Ab-Soul and Alex Wiley) | Yellow Nguyen[102] | |
'Addiction' (Short Dawg featuring Ab-Soul) | 2015 | Jeff Reyes[103] |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Ab-Soul performing in Toronto in 2014. | |
Background information | |
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Birth name | Herbert Anthony Stevens IV |
Born | February 23, 1987 (age 32) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Origin | Carson, California, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | |
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Herbert Anthony Stevens IV (born February 23, 1987),[1] better known by his stage nameAb-Soul, is an American hip hoprecording artist from Compton, California. In 2007, he signed to indie record label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), where he eventually formed a hip hop supergroup Black Hippy, alongside his label-mates and fellow California-based rappers Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q. He is perhaps best known for his introspective lyrics and his four independent albums under TDE, Longterm Mentality, Control System, These Days.., and Do What Thou Wilt., which were all released to positive reviews and commercial success.
- 2Musical career
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Early life[edit]
Herbert Anthony Stevens IV was born on February 23, 1987, in Los Angeles, California. Stevens spent the first four years of his life in Germany while his father was in the military, right up until his parents split and he and his mother subsequently moved back to the United States, to live in his grandmother's house, in Carson, California.[2] He once recalled being five years old: 'I was serious into video games and basketball, at five. But video games for sure. Five… What was that, Nintendo? Sega. Sonic the Hedgehog. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on TV. But I know early on, I really, really liked Michael Jackson, like we all did. Newborn babies loved Michael Jackson.'[3]
At the age of 10, Stevens contracted Stevens–Johnson syndrome, which caused him to be hospitalized and is the origin of his dark lips and light-sensitive eyes: 'At ten years old, I got very sick. It was a pretty vivid day. I caught a rare virus called Steven-Johnson Syndrome. And it was very, very life-changing for me. It hindered my vision and my skin configuration. It definitely put a huge dent in my hoop dreams. I even kept trying to play. I tried to keep playing with my shades on, it was real funny when I think about it now. A lot of my friends were real cool about it. They wouldn't make me feel different or anything like that, but I just kind of figured… I won't have the sharp vision for that.'[3] In his adolescent years however, Stevens was severely teased about his condition: 'When I had got sick when I was younger of course it affected my lip skin, so coming up in school I had very dark lips and my eyes were low. I had to wear shades and shit. So I was quite peculiar. People teased me about my lips, and say I look high. I didn't even start smoking weed, until after I graduated from high school.'[4]
Stevens encountered music at a very young age, due to his family owning a record store.[5] Stevens also began crafting his rapping skills at an early age: 'I was on BlackPlanetfreestylechat, rapping my ass off. Text battle. It is a very interesting world. I think that it still exists online, where you freestyle but you type it. They call it keystyle. I think that is where I developed my rhyming skills. I had been rapping a little earlier, maybe around 12 [years old], but when I hopped online and into that culture, that textcee culture. It really got me going as far as being a rapper.'[3]
Stevens claims to have written his first verse when he was 12 years old, to the beat of Twista's 'Emotions': 'I was like, I can do this; I'll try it out. And I wrote it out. That's a day I remember vividly. From that moment I've had a very keen interest in the whole craft. Being a big fan of words and making the real connection with them. Saying things that can make your eyes open up. I can say something and I can turn heads.'[6] Rapping continued on as a hobby for Stevens, whose parents 'saw a bright, college-type future' for him and enrolled him in advanced classes.[3]
It was not until Stevens graduated from high school that he began to take his music career seriously: 'I just wanted to be tight with [my raps] but I was growing a passion for it. Wasn't until after I graduated from high school and checked into the community college that I realized I wanted to be a rapper full time. I probably did the equivalent of a half a semester total, in my attendance. I tried one semester and dropped out and then I tried another semester and dropped out. So it just didn't work out.'[6]
Musical career[edit]
2002–10: Career beginnings and signing to TDE[edit]
Ab-Soul in 2011.
In 2002, Stevens recorded his first song. In 2005, he signed a recording contract with StreetBeat Entertainment, but just a year later, in 2006, he met Punch, President and Chairman of Carson-based indie record label, Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), who as Stevens says, 'saw more in his music than metaphors and punchlines': 'As soon as I had graduated from high school I had signed an independent contract with a small label called StreetBeat Entertainment. Took it as a learning experience. But during that time, I had started working with TDE. That deal was for two years, so as soon as that was up, I built a relationship with TDE and became a member of that family.'[7] Before signing to TDE, Stevens was a part of a rap group called Area 51, alongside Brooklyn-native and fellow American rapper Snake Hollywood.[8][9]
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In 2007, Stevens officially became part of the Top Dawg roster, which already boasted fellow up-and-coming rappers Jay Rock and K-Dot (now known as Kendrick Lamar). Stevens states the book The Autobiography of Malcolm X (1964) as one of the texts that really enlightened him saying: 'It just taught me a lot about people, religion, society, possibilities in society, success, and things like that. From there, I've just been very observant about a lot of the major political figures or religious figures that we have and I've been keeping a close eye to [them]. It may seem transparent, but ultimately it's very important to [draw your own conclusions].'[10]
In 2008, Stevens made a brief cameo appearance in the music video for his TDE-mate Jay Rock's commercial debut single, 'All My Life (In the Ghetto)'. Also in 2008, he began recording music for his debut mixtape, at the TDE Recording Studio: House of Pain. In December 2008, Stevens released his first music video, for a song from the mixtape, titled 'A Day in the Life', through YouTube.[11] The mixtape, entitled Longterm, was released in January 2009. It was the first in a series, that Stevens claims will have four installments: 'When I did the first Longterm I knew that there would be four of them. When I did the first one. So there will be four of them: Longterm 1, 2, 3, and 4. So right now we're at two. You'll have to wait for the next one. That's for the next Ab-Soul interview.'.[12]
In 2009, he formed supergroup Black Hippy, with his frequent collaborators and TDE label-mates Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock and K-Dot. Stevens released his second mixtape, and the sequel to his first, on June 28, 2010. The tape, titled Longterm 2: Lifestyles of the Broke and Almost Famous was highly acclaimed and featured Stevens singing on several songs.[13]
2011–12: Longterm Mentality and Control System[edit]
In February 2011, Ab-Soul revealed he was working on an album titled Longterm Mentality, and subsequently released 'Hell Yeah', a track featuring Schoolboy Q.[14] On February 22, 2011 Stevens released another promotional recording taken from the album, 'Moscato', a collaboration with another fellow Black Hippy, Kendrick Lamar.[15] In February 2011, Stevens also embarked on the 'Road to Paid Dues' concert tour, after being enlisted by fellow American rapper Murs.[16]
On March 21, 2011 Stevens released the music video for a song titled 'Nothin' New', in promotion for the album.[17] On March 25, he released 'Gone Insane', the fourth track liberated that was taken from the album.[18] On March 30, a trailer for Longterm Mentality, was released via Top Dawg Entertainment.[19] On April 1, 2011 he released the music video for 'Gone Insane', directed by Top Dawg in-house directors Fredo Tovar and Scott Fleishman.[20]
Stevens has stated the respective independent albums of his label-mates partly inspired material on Longterm Mentality: 'I compare [the process behind] Longterm Mentality to the process with all of my joints. Kendrick's OD had came out and Q's Setbacks had came out. I had these bodies of work to go off of as references, as inspiration. I hear what Kendrick is talking about, I hear what Q is talking about, I heard what Jay Rock was talking about. So how am I going to piece this all together and add my own two cents, too? How do I continue the sound but have my individuality as an artist? It's the same challenge every single time.'[21] Stevens released his first independent album, under Top Dawg Entertainment, exclusively through iTunes on April 5, 2011. The album subsequently peaked at #73 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[22] The album, although its title is Longterm Mentality, is not the third part of his Longterm series.[12]
Black Hippy members Ab-Soul (left) and Schoolboy Q in April 2012.
Soon after the release of Schoolboy Q's second independent album, Habits & Contradictions (2012), Stevens began promoting his second independent album, releasing a song titled 'Black Lip Bastard', on January 17, 2012. The song was produced by TDE in-house producer Willie B.[23] On February 28, 2012, Ab-Soul, alongside Schoolboy Q, appeared on Sway Calloway's #SwayInTheMorning radio show, where Ab-Soul called 'Black Lip Bastard': 'pretty much one of the title tracks',[24] The first song that appears on the album, to be released was 'Showin' Love', also produced by Willie B.[25]
On March 24, Schoolboy Q announced #TheGroovyTour; a month-long tour with Ab-Soul accompanying him the entire way. The tour began on April 20, at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California.[26] On April 6, 2012, Ab-Soul liberated a song titled 'Terrorist Threats'. The song features frequent collaborator Jhené Aiko and fellow American rapper Danny Brown, who proclaimed on Twitter that 'Black Hippy the new Beatles and I'm Harry Nilsson'.[27] On April 17, 2012, Ab-Soul revealed the album's title to be Control System and unveiled the release date to be May 11, 2012. That same day, he also released a music video for 'Pineal Gland', a song inspired by the psychedelic drugDMT and of course the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland in the vertebratebrain.[28][29] On April 24, 2012, Stevens released another song, 'SOPA'. The song, produced by Nez & Rio, references the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a United States bill introduced by U.S. RepresentativeLamar S. Smith, that would have allowed the U.S. government to control the Internet.[30]
On May 1, 2012, Ab-Soul released another music video, for a new song titled 'Empathy', the song features vocals from Stevens' late longtime girlfriendAlori Joh (December 16, 1986 - February 6, 2012), who had committed suicide earlier in February.[31] Joh's death had a huge impact on Stevens and the recording process of Control System.[32] On May 4, 2012, it was revealed 'Black Lip Bastard' was remixed and would feature his Black Hippy cohorts, Rock, Lamar and Schoolboy Q.[33] On May 8, 2012, his collaboration with Lamar, titled 'ILLuminate', was released. The day before the album's release Ab-Soul revealed the track listing and released snippets from the album. The album, as written on the back cover, is 'Dedicated to the beautiful soul of Loriana Angel Johnson aka Alori Joh'.[34]
Control System was released exclusively through iTunes on May 11, 2012, under Top Dawg Entertainment. The album sold approximately 5,300 units in an abbreviated week, debuting at number 83 on the Billboard 200 and appearing on several other Billboard charts as well.[35] The album sold an estimated 3,700 the next week.[36] During 2012, Stevens toured with the rest of Black Hippy and fellow American rapper Stalley, on BET's Music Matters Tour.[37]
In late 2012, Stevens was featured on Joe Budden's mixtape A Loose Quarter on the track 'Cut From a Different Cloth'. The song received praise as one of the best songs on the project. Budden has since announced that he and Ab-Soul have recorded many songs together which will be seeing the light of day in the near future. Budden went on to praise Ab-Soul as 'one of the best things going in hip hop right now'.[38]
2012–present: These Days… and Do What Thou Wilt.[edit]
Ab-Soul performing in Toronto in 2013.
In October 2012, American singer-songwriter and record producer JMSN, who previously produced 'Nibiru' for Stevens earlier in August, for what his label called 'TDE Fan Appreciation Week', announced he and Stevens would be releasing a collaborative project together.[39] The lead single for their collaborative album, which was set to be titled Unit 6, was officially released via iTunes on January 22, 2013.[40] The single, titled 'You're Gone', features vocals from both artists, as well as production from JMSN.[41] On March 26, 2013, it was announced that Ab-Soul would be featured on XXL's 2013 Freshman Class issue, alongside Schoolboy Q and other up-and-coming rappers.[42]
On August 6, 2013, after a near four-month hiatus, Stevens released a new song produced by Willie B, titled 'Christopher DRONEr', alluding to former LAPD police officer Christopher Dorner. Along with the song, he announced he was working on a new solo project.[43] The following day he would speak to XXL and say that he and JMSN had finished the Unit 6 album, however their management could not 'see eye to eye', so the project was ultimately shelved for a possible later release, with Stevens saying: 'As of right now it’s sounding like prequel to my album.' He went on to confirm that JMSN and Jhene Aiko, will appear on the upcoming solo project.[44] On October 17, 2013, Stevens stated that he was close to finalizing the project.[45] Then later that week, he confirmed that the project had been turned in for mixing and cleared up rumors that it was titled Black Lip Pastor.[46][47] With the release of the 56th Annual Grammy Awards nominations, it was revealed Stevens was nominated for Album of the Year for his participation on Macklemore&Ryan Lewis' debut album, The Heist.[48]
On January 2, 2014, Stevens revealed he had turned in two projects to his label Top Dawg, before the year 2013, was over: 'I turned in 2 projects last year, yea I know what your thinking, let's see where this year takes me…' he tweeted.[49] On January 6, 2014, in an interview with Bootleg Kev, when speaking on the album Stevens stated: 'Ali is mixing it right now,' and that they were waiting on the perfect way to present the project, as a result of creative releases such as Nipsey Hussle's Crenshaw.[50] He also revealed the album is about progression and confirmed there would be appearances from his TDE label-mates, as well as production from hip hop producer Statik Selektah.[50] On April 11, 2014, Stevens announced he was also working on the third installment in the Longterm series.[51][52][53]
Ab-Soul performing in Brooklyn in 2015.
On May 5, 2014, Stevens took to Twitter to announce his third album would be titled These Days….[54] On May 30, 2014, Top Dawg management took to Twitter to reveal These Days.., is scheduled for a June 24 release date. That same day, TDE management also unveiled the cover art for the album and released a snippet of a music video for Stevens' song 'Stigmata'.[55][56] On June 21, 2014, Stevens released a music video for a song titled 'Closure', taken from These Days...[57] The album debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 21,812 copies in the United States and has received generally positive reviews from music critics.[58]
In October 2014, in an interview with Montreality, Stevens revealed the title for his first in-store retail project would be Longterm 3.[59] In February 2015, Ab-Soul premiered the song '47 Bars' online, produced by The Alchemist.[60] In July 2015, Stevens tweeted that his next album was 'almost done.'[61] In July 2015, Stevens gave an update on the album: 'My album's almost done..' he wrote on Twitter, adding, 'It's a love story'. He completed the post with the hashtag 'DWTW', presumably the album title acronym to which he kept alluding.[62]
On June 8, 2016, via Twitter, Stevens revealed he had completed his upcoming album and turned it in for mixing.[63][64][65] The album, titled Do What Thou Wilt., was released December 9, 2016.[66]
Artistry[edit]
Influences[edit]
Ab-Soul cites fellow American rappers Twista, Canibus, Eminem, Nas and Lupe Fiasco as major influences, with Jay Z being his biggest influence.[67] He stated: 'There are so many others, but those are the ones that came to my mind at this time. Those artists are basically the template to my format as an MC. They all capture me with their music, whether it be the vibe, delivery, cadence, story, or just the lyrics in general.'[67]
Discography[edit]
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- Longterm Mentality (2011)
- Control System (2012)
- These Days… (2014)
- Do What Thou Wilt. (2016)
Concert tours[edit]
- These Days Tour (2014)[68]
- YMF Tour (2017)[69]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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