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Flockaveli Studio album by Waka Flocka Flame Released October 5, 2010 Recorded 2008–2010 Genre Southern hip hop, crunk Length 72:00 Label 1017 Brick Squad, Warner Bros., Asylum Producer Waka Flocka Flame (exec.), Tay Beatz (also exec.), Boss-N' Beatz, Drumma Boy, Joey French, Lex Luger, L-Don Beatz, Mouse, Cedric "Yayo" Herbert, SouthSide, Prince-n-Purpz, Lil Jon, NIKO Waka Flocka Flame chronology Flockaveli
(2010)Ferrari Boyz
(2011)Singles from Flockaveli - "O Let's Do It"
Released: December 25, 2009 - "Hard in da Paint"
Released: June 15, 2010 - "No Hands"
Released: August 17, 2010 - "Grove St. Party"
Released: February 15, 2011[1]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2] BBC Online (favorable)[3] Cokemachineglow 82%[4] NME (9/10)[5] Pitchfork Media (8.0/10)[6] PopMatters (6/10)[7] RapReviews (7.5/10)[8] Rolling Stone [9] Spin (7/10)[10] The Village Voice (favorable)[11] Flockaveli is the debut studio album by American rapper Waka Flocka Flame, released on October 5, 2010, by 1017 Brick Squad Records, Warner Bros. Records and Asylum Records. The name of the album comes from the Italian political theorist Machiavelli,[12] inspired by Tupac Shakur, whose final stage name and pseudonym before his death was Makaveli.
Contents
Singles
The first single off the album was "O Let's Do It". Lil Capp is uncredited for his verse on "O Let's Do It" on the single but credited on the album. "O Let's Do It" peaked at number sixty-two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The official remix was released and features rappers Diddy, Rick Ross and Gucci Mane, the song was produced by L-Don Beatz. The second single released was "Hard in da Paint", produced by Lex Luger. A music video was released in July. The official remix features American R&B singer Ciara and Gucci Mane. Hard in da Paint has peaked at number twenty-nine on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart.[13] The third single "No Hands", which features Roscoe Dash and Wale, produced by Drumma Boy was released as the third single on August 17, 2010.[14][15] It peaked at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100, making it his highest charting single. "Grove St. Party", which features Kebo Gotti, was released as the fourth single on February 15, 2011[1] It has charted number seventy-four on the Billboard Hot 100, number twelve on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, and number ten on the U.S. Billboard Rap chart.[16]'
There are also music videos for the songs "Snake In the Grass" featuring Cartier Kitten,[17] "Bustin' at Em",[18] "For My Dawgs",[19] and "Live By the Gun" featuring RA Diggs and Uncle Murda.[20] On October 18, 2010, Waka Flocka Flame performed "Smoke, Drank" live on high-definition TV at the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood.[21]
Reception
The album debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 37,000 copies in the United States.[22] As of August 15, 2011, it has sold 285,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[23]
Flockaveli received generally positive reviews from music critics.[24] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on 9 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[24] Jaimie Hodgson of NME commented that the album's songs "showcase a masterclass in reductionism; juggernauts of hulking, bruising, brick-to-skull intensity".[5] BBC Online's Louis Pattison praised Waka Flocka Flame's "cold charisma", writing that "it’s channelled successfully here, a presence that permeates Flockaveli utterly".[3] Despite viewing its guest verses as flaws, Ben Detrick of Spin complimented its "unforgiving crush of unveiled threats over ricocheting drums and choleric synths" and called Waka "more agitator than rapper—imagine DJ Kool as an unhinged goon with a fetish for brawling and gunfire".[10] Sean Fennessey of The Village Voice called producer Lex Luger "a force whose tinnitus-inducing tracks demand replay" and wrote in conclusion "Ultimately, the inflammatory Waka is an avatar for a new rap economy: few words delivered with force, with an eye to the stage and the check that arrives with it".[11] Pitchfork Media's David Drake gave the album an eight out of 10 rating and described it as "a furious torrent of gangsta rap id".[6] Drake praised Waka for giving the album its "frenetic intensity" and commented on his style's significance, stating:
Each track gives a new perspective on the same basic archetype, reducing gangsta rap to its building blocks: hypermasculine children of the drug trade, reckless fatalism, intensity, and physicality. [...] Waka's aggression is the survivalist reaction of the powerless, directed toward the threats of the immediate environment. He knows his strengths and he plays to them, exactingly.[6]—David DrakeAllmusic editor David Jeffries noted his style as "love-him-or-hate-him", but wrote that "Flockaveli has enough hooks and attitude to keep those bottles poppin' all night long".[2] Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen found his skills "negligible", but stated "Flockaveli is hypnotic, focusing attention on the details beneath the bombast".[9] Patrick Taylor of RapReviews called Waka "a blunt instrument that beats you into submission", and stated "On an intellectual level, I don't like 'Flockaveli.' The lyrics are simplistic and goonish. The music is effective but all sounds the same. If I was looking for an example of what hip-hop should be, it's not Waka Flocka Flame. On a gut level, though, 'Flockaveli' works. It's morally questionable, but it hits hard".[8] David Amidon of PopMatters described it as "a producer classic littered with verses so whack they become endearing in their special way", adding that Luger "pulls that special kind of synergy unique to hip-hop out of [Waka] again and again".[7] Amidon wrote of its cultural significance, "This is a very specific album intended for a specific audience: downtrodden, powerless, forever seeking payment, pussy and freedom from the powers that be but in the process of accepting they may never find that experience. This is strictly hood music [...] it’s been a very long time since a hip-hop release felt like it truly didn’t give a fuck about anything but its local community while pushing its genre forward as much as possible".[7]
Track listing
No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. "Bustin' at 'Em" Lex Luger, Joshua "SouthSide" Luellen (co) 4:03 2. "Hard in da Paint" Lex Luger 4:06 3. "TTG (Trained to Go)" (featuring French Montana, YG Hootie, Joe Moses, Suge Gotti & Baby Bomb) Lex Luger 5:05 4. "Bang" (featuring YG Hootie & Slim Dunkin) Lex Luger, Tay Beatz (co) 4:23 5. "No Hands" (featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale) Drumma Boy 4:22 6. "Bricksquad" (featuring Gudda Gudda) Lex Luger 3:57 7. "Fuck the Club Up" (featuring Pastor Troy & Slim Dunkin) Joshua "SouthSide" Luellen 4:39 8. "Homies" (featuring YG Hootie, Popa Smurf & Ice Burgandy) Prince n' Purps 4:54 9. "Grove St. Party" (featuring Kebo Gotti) Lex Luger 4:10 10. "O Let's Do It" (featuring Lil' Capp) L-Don Beatz 4:08 11. "Karma" (featuring YG Hootie, Popa Smurf & Slim Dunkin) Lex Luger 3:52 12. "Live by the Gun" (featuring RA Diggs & Uncle Murda) Lex Luger 4:09 13. "For My Dawgs" Cedric "Yayo" Herbert 3:21 14. "G-Check" (featuring YG Hootie, Bo Deal & Joe Moses) Lex Luger 4:18 15. "Snake in the Grass" (featuring Cartier Kitten) Lex Luger 2:58 16. "Smoke, Drank" (featuring Bo Deal, Mouse & Kebo Gotti) Lil Jon, NIKO (co) 4:32 17. "Fuck This Industry" Lex Luger 5:09 Bonus tracks No. Title Producer(s) Length 18. "Rumors" Joey French 3:29 19. "Gun Sounds" Joshua "SouthSide" Luellen 3:36 Personnel
Credits for Flockaveli adapted from Allmusic.[25]
- Debra Antney – A&R, executive producer
- Russell Dreyer – inside photo
- Drumma Boy – producer
- Cedric "Yayo" Herbert – producer
- Darryl "Big Dee" Johnson – A&R
- Liza Joseph – A&R
- L Don – producer
- Colin Leonard – mastering
- Lexus "Lex Luger" Lewis – producer
- Lil Jon – producer
- Joshua "Southside" Luellen – producer
- Juaquin Malphurs – executive producer
- Amir Motamedi – producer
- Nathaniel Caserta AKA Prince N. Purps – producer
- Mike Rev – cover design
- TaVon Sampson – art direction, design
- Sharod Simpson – cover photo
- Nigel Talley – A&R
- Carolyn Tracey – package production
- Waka Flocka Flame – A&R
- Finis "KY" White – engineer, mixing
Charts
Chart (2010)[26] Peak
positionUS Billboard 200 6 US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 2 US Billboard Top Rap Albums 2 References
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External links
Studio albums Flockaveli · Triple F Life: Friends, Fans and FamilyCollaboration albums Ferrari Boyz (with Gucci Mane)Singles Featured singles "Bingo" · "She Be Puttin On" · "Ferrari Boyz" · "Pacman"Related articles Categories:- 2010 albums
- Asylum Records albums
- Debut albums
- Southern hip hop albums
- Warner Bros. Records albums
- Albums produced by Lex Luger
- Albums produced by Lil Jon
- Albums produced by Drumma Boy
- English-language albums
- "O Let's Do It"
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