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With his 2015 LP following in the footsteps of his
No Love Lost
album and his
Some Love Lost
EP, New Jersey native
Joe Budden
may have nominated himself as hip-hop's greatest nihilist, but then why does he offer all the vivid rhymes and worthwhile music?
All Love Lost
is full of both, beginning with its intro/title track, which gives up
Budden
's greatest motivation with "They're patiently waitin' for my fortune's reversal," because success will be his sweet revenge. "Slaughtermouse" is more ruminative with "I guess I'm askin', 'How would you do it?'" addressing
's supergroup
Slaughterhouse
and why they aren't a household name, while "Immortal" entertains the idea that leaving the rap game makes a man more "free" because "If the words didn't rhyme, what would I do for a livin'?/But I've been dead for so long, I figure I'm due for some livin'." Highlight "Broke" moves to the album's main theme of love with naked and honest lyrics such as "Say I pushed you out the door, and you did what you had to do/Now you play the victim like I wasn't impacted too," and with an epic beat from producer
Louis Hill
, plus some uncredited, attractive female vocals, it's a track straight from the house of
Shady
even if the LP's label reads "
eOne
." The plush "Make It Through the Night" ("School of hard knocks, just reppin' my alma mater") with
Jadakiss
and
Marsha Ambrosius
represents how pleasingly slick the album can get, while the ghostly,
AraabMuzik
-produced "Love, I'm Good" ("Surround yourself with bullshit, you'll be liable to step in it") comes from the LP's more adventurous side. With 12 strong tracks, this one is right-sized, too, even with a handful of numbers crossing the six-minute mark. With all these elements in place,
is one of the MC's best releases, and that's including his great Mood Muzik series of mixtapes. ~ David Jeffries
No Love Lost
album and his
Some Love Lost
EP, New Jersey native
Joe Budden
may have nominated himself as hip-hop's greatest nihilist, but then why does he offer all the vivid rhymes and worthwhile music?
All Love Lost
is full of both, beginning with its intro/title track, which gives up
Budden
's greatest motivation with "They're patiently waitin' for my fortune's reversal," because success will be his sweet revenge. "Slaughtermouse" is more ruminative with "I guess I'm askin', 'How would you do it?'" addressing
's supergroup
Slaughterhouse
and why they aren't a household name, while "Immortal" entertains the idea that leaving the rap game makes a man more "free" because "If the words didn't rhyme, what would I do for a livin'?/But I've been dead for so long, I figure I'm due for some livin'." Highlight "Broke" moves to the album's main theme of love with naked and honest lyrics such as "Say I pushed you out the door, and you did what you had to do/Now you play the victim like I wasn't impacted too," and with an epic beat from producer
Louis Hill
, plus some uncredited, attractive female vocals, it's a track straight from the house of
Shady
even if the LP's label reads "
eOne
." The plush "Make It Through the Night" ("School of hard knocks, just reppin' my alma mater") with
Jadakiss
and
Marsha Ambrosius
represents how pleasingly slick the album can get, while the ghostly,
AraabMuzik
-produced "Love, I'm Good" ("Surround yourself with bullshit, you'll be liable to step in it") comes from the LP's more adventurous side. With 12 strong tracks, this one is right-sized, too, even with a handful of numbers crossing the six-minute mark. With all these elements in place,
is one of the MC's best releases, and that's including his great Mood Muzik series of mixtapes. ~ David Jeffries