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B4.Da.$$

B4.Da.$$ (pronounced "Before Da Money") is the debut studio album by American rapper Joey Badass. It was released on January 20, 2015, his 20th birthday, by Cinematic Music Group and Relentless Records. The album was released in North America and United Kingdom, as well as being made available for digital download on iTunes.[1][2][3]

B4.Da.$$
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2015 (2015-01-20)
Recorded2012–2014
Genre
Length53:26
Label
Producer
Joey Badass chronology
Summer Knights
(2013)
B4.Da.$$
(2015)
All-Amerikkkan Badass
(2017)
Singles from B4.Da.$$
  1. "Big Dusty"
    Released: August 8, 2014
  2. "Christ Conscious"
    Released: September 30, 2014
  3. "No. 99"
    Released: December 9, 2014
  4. "Curry Chicken"
    Released: December 23, 2014
  5. "On & On"
    Released: December 30, 2014
  6. "Teach Me"
    Released: January 7, 2015
  7. "Like Me"
    Released: February 11, 2015
  8. "Paper Trails"
    Released: June 16, 2015

The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, selling 54,000 copies in the first week in the United States.[4]

Background

Joey Badass first began receiving a widespread recognition, following the release of his debut mixtape 1999 on June 12, 2012.[5][6] It was named the 38th best album of 2012, by Complex[7] and the best mixtape of 2012, by HipHopDX,[8] as well as being nominated for "Mixtape of the Year", by BET.[9] In April 2013, B4.Da.$$ was announced as the title to his album, via his Twitter account.[10]

It's coming really soon. I don't want to set a date and be like "yeah it's coming here" then disappoint my fans and not have it ready.

— Joey Badass, in an interview with Oyster Colored Velvet on 7 July 2014.[11]

Joey Badass' recognition continued growing even further with the release of his critically acclaimed single "Unorthodox", produced by DJ Premier, before the release of his second mixtape Summer Knights on July 1, 2013, which was placed 19th on XXL's list of the best mixtapes of 2013.[12]

Recording and production

Producers who contributed on this album includes these fellow Pro Era members, Kirk Knight and Chuck Strangers, as well as Statik Selektah, DJ Premier, Hit-Boy, J Dilla, The Roots, Samiyam, Basquiat, Freddie Joachim, and Lee Bannon.[13]

Promotion

The album's release was preceded by the #B4DAMONEYTOUR, where Joey Badass performed several of his singles prior to the album's official release date. The tour featured by American hip-hop recording artist Vince Staples, hip-hop collective Run The Jewels, Chance & Status, Raz Fresco and his own collective Pro Era performing some of their unreleased songs. During the tour, Pro Era released 4 videos (episodes) promoting the tour and the album.

 
Joey Badass first announced B4.Da.$$ in April 2013, and went on tour in Europe, Australia and New Zealand in late 2014 to promote the album prior to its release.

The tour began running across through North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand; though its European leg was cut short due to the death of Joey Badass' cousin Junior B, to whom he dedicated the album, the music video for "No. 99" and the release of his fifth single "On & On". While in Australia, Joey Badass was arrested and charged with assault for allegedly punching a security guard in the face at the Falls Festival in Byron Bay, New South Wales, which resulted in major controversy surrounding him and Pro Era.[14] According to reports, the guard didn't recognize Joey Badass and stopped him before he took to the stage, mistakenly thinking that he was not authorized to be there. He would spend all night in jail, before he was granted bail and pleaded not guilty to the charge during the court hearing on the following day.[15] Prior to the album's release, Pro Era received a major buzz due to a photo of American president Barack Obama's daughter Malia seen wearing a Pro Era shirt. The album would then receive a major coverage, resulting in its pre-sales increasing massively.[16] The album was also featured on Billboard, XXL and Complex's lists of most anticipated albums of 2015.[17][18][19] Prior to the album's release, Joey Badass performed "Like Me" with BJ the Chicago Kid, The Roots and Statik Selektah on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 13, 2015.[20]

The night before release, Joey Badass held an early-release concert in Brooklyn's Rough Trade record shop. To gain access, fans had to purchase the album; Joey Badass also did a post-concert meet and greet, where he met the first 50 fans who purchased the album. To celebrate the release of B4.Da.$$ on his 20th birthday, he held a release party in New York City.[21] On February 2, 2015, the album was physically released in the United Kingdom, with Joey Badass performing in an event in East London similar to the launch event at the Rough Trade shop in East London. His fans once again gained access by purchasing the album, while Joey then did a meet-and-greet with his fans after his performance.[22] On February 5, he appeared on Le Before du Grand Journal in France, where he performed "Paper Trails" with Powers Pleasant and then was interviewed by the show's host Thomas Thouroude.[23]

The art direction and music packaging for B4.Da.$$ were done by Pro Era members Tony Whlgn and Dee Knows, featuring Joey Badass on a New York City rooftop.[24]

Singles

Joey's official debut single, titled "Big Dusty", was released on August 8, 2014.[25] It was produced by Kirk Knight. On September 30, 2014, the song, titled "Christ Conscious" was released as the album's second single. It was produced by Basquiat. The album's third single, titled "No. 99" was released on December 9, 2014.[26] It was produced by Statik Selektah.

On December 23, 2014, 14 days later, the song, titled "Curry Chicken" was released as the album's fourth single.[27] It was produced by Statik Selektah. On December 30, 2014, the song, titled "On & On" featuring Maverick Sabre and Dyemond Lewis, was released as the album's fifth single.[28] It was produced by Freddie Joachim.

Joey Badass premiered the album's sixth single, "Teach Me" featuring Kiesza, on British radio station BBC Radio 1 as Zane Lowe's "Hottest Record" and received frequent airplay on these London radio stations; including Capital Xtra and BBC Radio 1Xtra. On January 19, 2015, a day before the album's release, the single was also featured on BBC Radio 1Xtra as the "Track of the Day". The song peaked at number 23 on the UK R&B Chart.[29]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic75/100[30]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [31]
The A.V. ClubB[32]
Consequence of SoundB+[33]
Exclaim7/10[34]
The Guardian     [35]
HipHopDX     [36]
PopMatters8/10[37]
Rolling Stone     [38]
Slant Magazine     [39]
Spin5/10[40]

B4.Da.$$ was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Michael Madden of Consequence of Sound praised the album, noting that Joey's "wordplay, comparable to his friend Ab-Soul's, remains integral to his approach, but here he's more personal and purposeful than he was on his mixtapes, rapping about rapping but also lamenting the realities of being young and black in America."[33] Vish Khanna of NOW Magazine also gave the album a positive review, saying that "his production choices (and those of Statik Selektah, Kirk Knight and Freddie Joachim) are innovative and timeless."[41] Kyle Fowle of The A.V. Club gave the album a score of B, saying that Joey Badass "finally lives up to the expectations that have been thrust upon him, delivering a confident debut steeped in the history of hip-hop and simultaneously engaged with the current cultural climate."[32] In a positive review, Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe says that Joey Badass "speaks with a clear-eyed vision about growing up young and black in America. He’s often as playful as he is combative, asserting his place in hip-hop."[42]

Full of praise for the album, Dave Heaton of PopMatters notes that the album "is strikingly similar in tone to the mixtapes; [Joey Badass] is not trying anything different, but rather continuing what's worked well for him. But everything is more refined and better expressed; there are also songs that stand out more as anthems."[37] Nathan Fisher of Inveterate also chips in with another positive review, stating that fans of Joey Badass "will no doubt be impressed and satisfied with what he delivers, which is a mature improvement on his first two efforts, showing clear growth in both delivery and lyrical content."[43] Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine gave the album three-and-a-half stars, saying that it "deftly traverses the different economies of the rap world, from the desperate hustle of the streets to the showy wastefulness of the club and the tricky minefield of the music business."[39] Dan Rys of XXL praised the album, noting that "it just so happens that this story is a lot more personal than the 'fuck bitches, get money, do drugs, buy diamonds' aesthetic of so many of [Joey Badass'] peers in the rap game."[44]

Edwin Ortiz of Complex gave the album a mixed review, saying that it "finds a way to balance out the confines of revivalist '90s rap with deeper tracks that play up a more introspective Joey." However, he continues to say that Joey Badass' potential is only "half-realised" on the album, "which speaks to his lack of adjustment in transitioning into a full-fledged artist who truly represents something other than '90s nostalgia rap."[45] David Turner of Rolling Stone gave the album three stars, stating that the album "still sounds like it's stuck in the past, with solid production from old-school legend DJ Premier and his latter-day disciple Statik Selektah."[38] B4.DA.$$ received a mostly positive review from Rebecca Haithcoat of Spin, saying that Joey Badass' style is characterized by "often-poetic lyrics rapped in a blunted monotone over moody production" and is "skilled, but not always very fun. Unless you're a teenager trying to establish aesthetic lines in the sand or an old hip-hop head who still gets excited about a Wu-Tang Clan reunion show, over the course of an hour those cloudy beats and Badass' unrelenting, I-really-mean-it flow get kinda tedious."[40] Paul MacInnes of The Guardian gave the album 2 stars, saying that the album "is often set at the middling pace of a Fugees B-side, and a rapper whose technical abilities are damn close to those old timers he seeks to emulate. In the end, the album is just enough to make the affair interesting."[35]

Commercial performance

B4.Da.$$ debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200, earning 58,000 album-equivalent units (including 54,000 copies in pure album sales) in its first week, according to Nielsen Soundscan.[46][47] This became Joey Bada$$'s first US top-ten debut.[46] The tally made B4.Da.$$ the top rap album of the week, outperforming Lupe Fiasco's Tetsuo & Youth, also released on January 20, which entered the Billboard 200 at number 14.[48] In its second week, the album fell to number 41 on the chart, selling an additional earning additional 13,000 units.[49] On March 4, 2015, Joey Badass announced on Instagram, that the sales for his album had surpassed 120,000 copies.[50] As of March 2017, the album has sold over 227,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[51]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's official liner notes.[52]

B4.Da.$$[53]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Save the Children"Statik Selektah3:35
2."Greenbax (Introlude)"
Lee Bannon0:48
3."Paper Trails"DJ Premier3:14
4."Piece of Mind"
  • Scott
  • Freddie Joachim
Joachim3:38
5."Big Dusty"Kirk Knight4:53
6."Hazeus View"
  • Scott
  • Labarrie
3:39
7."Like Me" (featuring BJ the Chicago Kid)4:28
8."Belly of the Beast" (featuring Chronixx)Hit-Boy3:56
9."No. 99"
  • Scott
  • Baril
  • Statik Selektah
  • 1-900[a]
2:46
10."Christ Conscious"ScottBasquiat2:53
11."On & On" (featuring Dyemond Lewis and Maverick Sabre)
Joachim4:40
12."Escape 120" (featuring Raury)
Chuck Strangers3:47
13."Black Beetles"
  • Scott
  • Jessamy
  • Chuck Strangers
  • 1-900[a]
3:50
14."O.C.B."
Samiyam3:43
15."Curry Chicken"
  • Scott
  • Baril
  • Statik Selektah
  • 1-900[a]
  • Antman Wonder[a]
3:33
Total length:53:26
Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Run Up On Ya" (featuring Action Bronson and Elle Varner)Statik Selektah4:08
17."Teach Me" (featuring Kiesza)
  • ASTR
  • Chuck Strangers
4:18

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • "Greenbax (Introlude)" and "Like Me" features additional vocals by Kirk Knight
  • "Piece of Mind" features additional vocals by Dyemond Lewis
  • "Big Dusty" features additional vocals by James Niche
  • "Hazeus View" features additional vocals by Francesca Guzman
  • "No.99" and "O.C.B" features additional vocals by Wayne "Heirowayne" Harewood
  • "Curry Chicken" features additional vocals by Cole Williams

Personnel

Credits for B4.Da.$$ adapted from AllMusic.[24]

Charts

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom[1] January 20, 2015 CD, digital download Cinematic, Relentless, Sony Music UK
United States[2][3] Pro Era, Cinematic, RED
Worldwide[66] January 27, 2015 LP
Japan[67] February 8, 2015 CD, digital download Cinematic, Sony Music Japan

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B4 Da pronounced Before Da Money is the debut studio album by American rapper Joey Badass It was released on January 20 2015 his 20th birthday by Cinematic Music Group and Relentless Records The album was released in North America and United Kingdom as well as being made available for digital download on iTunes 1 2 3 B4 Da Studio album by Joey BadassReleasedJanuary 20 2015 2015 01 20 Recorded2012 2014GenreEast Coast hip hopconscious hip hopLength53 26LabelPro Era Cinematic Relentless REDProducerJoey Badass exec Jonny Shipes exec ASTR Basquiat Chuck Strangers DJ Premier Freddie Joachim Hit Boy J Dilla Kirk Knight Lee Bannon The Roots Samiyam Statik SelektahJoey Badass chronologySummer Knights 2013 B4 Da 2015 All Amerikkkan Badass 2017 Singles from B4 Da Big Dusty Released August 8 2014 Christ Conscious Released September 30 2014 No 99 Released December 9 2014 Curry Chicken Released December 23 2014 On amp On Released December 30 2014 Teach Me Released January 7 2015 Like Me Released February 11 2015 Paper Trails Released June 16 2015The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 selling 54 000 copies in the first week in the United States 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Promotion 3 1 Singles 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground EditJoey Badass first began receiving a widespread recognition following the release of his debut mixtape 1999 on June 12 2012 5 6 It was named the 38th best album of 2012 by Complex 7 and the best mixtape of 2012 by HipHopDX 8 as well as being nominated for Mixtape of the Year by BET 9 In April 2013 B4 Da was announced as the title to his album via his Twitter account 10 It s coming really soon I don t want to set a date and be like yeah it s coming here then disappoint my fans and not have it ready Joey Badass in an interview with Oyster Colored Velvet on 7 July 2014 11 Joey Badass recognition continued growing even further with the release of his critically acclaimed single Unorthodox produced by DJ Premier before the release of his second mixtape Summer Knights on July 1 2013 which was placed 19th on XXL s list of the best mixtapes of 2013 12 Recording and production EditProducers who contributed on this album includes these fellow Pro Era members Kirk Knight and Chuck Strangers as well as Statik Selektah DJ Premier Hit Boy J Dilla The Roots Samiyam Basquiat Freddie Joachim and Lee Bannon 13 Promotion EditThe album s release was preceded by the B4DAMONEYTOUR where Joey Badass performed several of his singles prior to the album s official release date The tour featured by American hip hop recording artist Vince Staples hip hop collective Run The Jewels Chance amp Status Raz Fresco and his own collective Pro Era performing some of their unreleased songs During the tour Pro Era released 4 videos episodes promoting the tour and the album Joey Badass first announced B4 Da in April 2013 and went on tour in Europe Australia and New Zealand in late 2014 to promote the album prior to its release The tour began running across through North America Europe Australia and New Zealand though its European leg was cut short due to the death of Joey Badass cousin Junior B to whom he dedicated the album the music video for No 99 and the release of his fifth single On amp On While in Australia Joey Badass was arrested and charged with assault for allegedly punching a security guard in the face at the Falls Festival in Byron Bay New South Wales which resulted in major controversy surrounding him and Pro Era 14 According to reports the guard didn t recognize Joey Badass and stopped him before he took to the stage mistakenly thinking that he was not authorized to be there He would spend all night in jail before he was granted bail and pleaded not guilty to the charge during the court hearing on the following day 15 Prior to the album s release Pro Era received a major buzz due to a photo of American president Barack Obama s daughter Malia seen wearing a Pro Era shirt The album would then receive a major coverage resulting in its pre sales increasing massively 16 The album was also featured on Billboard XXL and Complex s lists of most anticipated albums of 2015 17 18 19 Prior to the album s release Joey Badass performed Like Me with BJ the Chicago Kid The Roots and Statik Selektah on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 13 2015 20 The night before release Joey Badass held an early release concert in Brooklyn s Rough Trade record shop To gain access fans had to purchase the album Joey Badass also did a post concert meet and greet where he met the first 50 fans who purchased the album To celebrate the release of B4 Da on his 20th birthday he held a release party in New York City 21 On February 2 2015 the album was physically released in the United Kingdom with Joey Badass performing in an event in East London similar to the launch event at the Rough Trade shop in East London His fans once again gained access by purchasing the album while Joey then did a meet and greet with his fans after his performance 22 On February 5 he appeared on Le Before du Grand Journal in France where he performed Paper Trails with Powers Pleasant and then was interviewed by the show s host Thomas Thouroude 23 The art direction and music packaging for B4 Da were done by Pro Era members Tony Whlgn and Dee Knows featuring Joey Badass on a New York City rooftop 24 Singles Edit Joey s official debut single titled Big Dusty was released on August 8 2014 25 It was produced by Kirk Knight On September 30 2014 the song titled Christ Conscious was released as the album s second single It was produced by Basquiat The album s third single titled No 99 was released on December 9 2014 26 It was produced by Statik Selektah On December 23 2014 14 days later the song titled Curry Chicken was released as the album s fourth single 27 It was produced by Statik Selektah On December 30 2014 the song titled On amp On featuring Maverick Sabre and Dyemond Lewis was released as the album s fifth single 28 It was produced by Freddie Joachim Joey Badass premiered the album s sixth single Teach Me featuring Kiesza on British radio station BBC Radio 1 as Zane Lowe s Hottest Record and received frequent airplay on these London radio stations including Capital Xtra and BBC Radio 1Xtra On January 19 2015 a day before the album s release the single was also featured on BBC Radio 1Xtra as the Track of the Day The song peaked at number 23 on the UK R amp B Chart 29 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic75 100 30 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 31 The A V ClubB 32 Consequence of SoundB 33 Exclaim7 10 34 The Guardian 35 HipHopDX 36 PopMatters8 10 37 Rolling Stone 38 Slant Magazine 39 Spin5 10 40 B4 Da was met with generally positive reviews from music critics Michael Madden of Consequence of Sound praised the album noting that Joey s wordplay comparable to his friend Ab Soul s remains integral to his approach but here he s more personal and purposeful than he was on his mixtapes rapping about rapping but also lamenting the realities of being young and black in America 33 Vish Khanna of NOW Magazine also gave the album a positive review saying that his production choices and those of Statik Selektah Kirk Knight and Freddie Joachim are innovative and timeless 41 Kyle Fowle of The A V Club gave the album a score of B saying that Joey Badass finally lives up to the expectations that have been thrust upon him delivering a confident debut steeped in the history of hip hop and simultaneously engaged with the current cultural climate 32 In a positive review Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe says that Joey Badass speaks with a clear eyed vision about growing up young and black in America He s often as playful as he is combative asserting his place in hip hop 42 Full of praise for the album Dave Heaton of PopMatters notes that the album is strikingly similar in tone to the mixtapes Joey Badass is not trying anything different but rather continuing what s worked well for him But everything is more refined and better expressed there are also songs that stand out more as anthems 37 Nathan Fisher of Inveterate also chips in with another positive review stating that fans of Joey Badass will no doubt be impressed and satisfied with what he delivers which is a mature improvement on his first two efforts showing clear growth in both delivery and lyrical content 43 Jesse Cataldo of Slant Magazine gave the album three and a half stars saying that it deftly traverses the different economies of the rap world from the desperate hustle of the streets to the showy wastefulness of the club and the tricky minefield of the music business 39 Dan Rys of XXL praised the album noting that it just so happens that this story is a lot more personal than the fuck bitches get money do drugs buy diamonds aesthetic of so many of Joey Badass peers in the rap game 44 Edwin Ortiz of Complex gave the album a mixed review saying that it finds a way to balance out the confines of revivalist 90s rap with deeper tracks that play up a more introspective Joey However he continues to say that Joey Badass potential is only half realised on the album which speaks to his lack of adjustment in transitioning into a full fledged artist who truly represents something other than 90s nostalgia rap 45 David Turner of Rolling Stone gave the album three stars stating that the album still sounds like it s stuck in the past with solid production from old school legend DJ Premier and his latter day disciple Statik Selektah 38 B4 DA received a mostly positive review from Rebecca Haithcoat of Spin saying that Joey Badass style is characterized by often poetic lyrics rapped in a blunted monotone over moody production and is skilled but not always very fun Unless you re a teenager trying to establish aesthetic lines in the sand or an old hip hop head who still gets excited about a Wu Tang Clan reunion show over the course of an hour those cloudy beats and Badass unrelenting I really mean it flow get kinda tedious 40 Paul MacInnes of The Guardian gave the album 2 stars saying that the album is often set at the middling pace of a Fugees B side and a rapper whose technical abilities are damn close to those old timers he seeks to emulate In the end the album is just enough to make the affair interesting 35 Commercial performance EditB4 Da debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 earning 58 000 album equivalent units including 54 000 copies in pure album sales in its first week according to Nielsen Soundscan 46 47 This became Joey Bada s first US top ten debut 46 The tally made B4 Da the top rap album of the week outperforming Lupe Fiasco s Tetsuo amp Youth also released on January 20 which entered the Billboard 200 at number 14 48 In its second week the album fell to number 41 on the chart selling an additional earning additional 13 000 units 49 On March 4 2015 Joey Badass announced on Instagram that the sales for his album had surpassed 120 000 copies 50 As of March 2017 the album has sold over 227 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 51 Track listing EditCredits adapted from the album s official liner notes 52 B4 Da 53 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Save the Children Jo Vaughn Scott Patrick BarilStatik Selektah3 352 Greenbax Introlude Scott Lee BannonLee Bannon0 483 Paper Trails Scott Christopher MartinDJ Premier3 144 Piece of Mind Scott Freddie JoachimJoachim3 385 Big Dusty Scott Kirlan LabarrieKirk Knight4 536 Hazeus View Scott LabarrieKirk Knight 1 900 a 3 397 Like Me featuring BJ the Chicago Kid Scott Bryan Sledge James Yancey Tariq Collins Ahmir Thompson Kamal Gray Frank Walker Kirk Douglas Damon Bryson James Poyser Mark KelleyJ Dilla The Roots 1 900 a 4 288 Belly of the Beast featuring Chronixx Scott Jamar McNaughton Chauncey HollisHit Boy3 569 No 99 Scott BarilStatik Selektah 1 900 a 2 4610 Christ Conscious ScottBasquiat2 5311 On amp On featuring Dyemond Lewis and Maverick Sabre Scott Dyemond Lewis Michael Stafford JoachimJoachim4 4012 Escape 120 featuring Raury Scott Raury Tullis Chuck JessamyChuck Strangers3 4713 Black Beetles Scott JessamyChuck Strangers 1 900 a 3 5014 O C B Scott Sam Baker Roman Orlow Janusz BibikSamiyam3 4315 Curry Chicken Scott BarilStatik Selektah 1 900 a Antman Wonder a 3 33Total length 53 26 Deluxe edition bonus tracks No TitleWriter s Producer s Length16 Run Up On Ya featuring Action Bronson and Elle Varner Scott Arian Asllani Elle Varner BarilStatik Selektah4 0817 Teach Me featuring Kiesza Scott Kiesa Ellestad Jessamy Corey Latif Williams St JohnASTR Chuck Strangers4 18 Notes a signifies an additional producer Greenbax Introlude and Like Me features additional vocals by Kirk Knight Piece of Mind features additional vocals by Dyemond Lewis Big Dusty features additional vocals by James Niche Hazeus View features additional vocals by Francesca Guzman No 99 and O C B features additional vocals by Wayne Heirowayne Harewood Curry Chicken features additional vocals by Cole Williams Big Dusty source source 29 second sample of Big Dusty the fifth track on and debut single from the album Teach Me source source 26 second sample of Teach Me the second bonus track on and sixth single from the album Problems playing these files See media help Personnel EditCredits for B4 Da adapted from AllMusic 24 Action Bronson featured artist ASTR producer Lee Bannon producer Basquiat producer BJ the Chicago Kid featured artist Mark Christensen mastering Chronixx featured artist DJ Premier producer Francesca Guzman vocals Wayne Heirowayne Harewood vocals A amp R Hit Boy producer mixing J Dilla producer Joey Badass primary artist executive producer A amp R Freddie Joachim producer Kiesza featured artist Kirk Knight producer vocals Andrew Krivonos engineer mixing sequencing Dyemond Lewis featured artist vocals Maverick Sabre featured artist Nastee mixing James Niche vocals Adam Palin additional production Parks mixing Raury featured artist Anthony Reid additional production The Roots instrumentation Amanda Rosenthal project manager Samiyam producer Jonny Shipes executive producer The Soul Rebels instrumentation Statik Selektah producer mixing Chuck Strangers producer Tony Whign art direction design Elle Varner featured artist Brady Watts bass guitar Cas Weinbren keyboards Cole Williams vocalsCharts EditWeekly charts Edit 2015 chart performance for B4 Da Chart 2015 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 54 17Canadian Albums Billboard 55 8Dutch Albums Album Top 100 56 69New Zealand Albums RMNZ 57 11UK Albums OCC 58 28UK R amp B Albums OCC 59 3US Billboard 200 60 5US Independent Albums Billboard 61 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 62 1US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 63 32022 chart performance for B4 Da Chart 2022 PeakpositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 64 45 Year end charts Edit Chart 2015 PositionUS Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 65 44Release history EditRegion Date Format LabelUnited Kingdom 1 January 20 2015 CD digital download Cinematic Relentless Sony Music UKUnited States 2 3 Pro Era Cinematic REDWorldwide 66 January 27 2015 LPJapan 67 February 8 2015 CD digital download Cinematic Sony Music JapanReferences Edit a b iTunes Music B4 DA by Joey Bada iTunes UK Retrieved January 9 2015 a b iTunes Music B4 DA by Joey Bada iTunes US Retrieved January 9 2015 a b Amazon com Joey Bada B4 DA CD Music Amazon Music Retrieved January 9 2015 Balfour Jay 28 January 2015 Hip Hop Album Sales Joey Bada Nicki Minaj Lupe Fiasco HipHopDX Retrieved 30 January 2015 Caramanica Jon New Releases New York Times 7 29 12 Zeichner Naomi Waves Video The Fader 6 2 12 38 Joey Bada 1999 The 50 Best Albums of 2012 Complex 2012 12 18 Retrieved 2013 05 06 HipHopDX s Top 10 Mixtapes Of 2012 Discussing Lil Wayne Drake amp Many More Hip Hop Artists HipHop DX 2012 12 31 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Best Mixtape Hip Hop Awards Shows BET 2012 09 12 Retrieved 2013 03 25 Joey Bada Announces New Solo Capital STEEZ Projects Dropping In Summer amp Fall XXL Xxlmag com 2013 04 20 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Joey Bada talks B4 DA Snoop Dogg and keeping it real on Twitter Oyster Colored Velvet 7 July 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2015 The 25 Best Mixtapes of 2013 XXL Fleischer Adam 25 September 2014 Joey Bada Just Finished His Album And It Will Feature Hit Boy DJ Premier And Kiesza MTV Tom Breihan 5 January 2015 Joey Bada Arrested For Hospitalizing Australian Security Guard Stereogum Retrieved 22 January 2015 Joey Bada Arrested in Australia for Allegedly Assaulting a Security Guard Spin com 5 January 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2015 Dana Schuster 14 January 2015 How Malia Obama is shaping teen tastes New York Post Retrieved 22 January 2015 30 Most Anticipated Albums of 2015 Billboard Retrieved 30 December 2014 Here is the Status of the 25 Most Anticipated Albums of 2014 XXL The 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