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Artist: Consequence
Album: Don’t Quit Your Day Job
Label: G.O.O.D. Music/Sony
Review By: Jay Carter

The great Sam Cooke once sang in a song, “It’s been a long time coming, but I know a change gone come” and thanks to Consequence’s newest album, that change has came. After going through ups and downs in his career, Consequence seems to be back in the thick of things. From the beginning to the end (including skits) along with a well round production, story telling (show on “Uncle Rahiem”), and concepts (shown on “The Good, The Bad & The Ugly” feat. Kanye West) Consequence cooks up a complete album. This is a very rare thing in today’s music industry with songs like “Job Song”(produced by Koolade), “Who Knew My Luck Would Change”(produced by Keezo Kane), or my personal favorite “Don’t Forget ‘Em” which is actually the next single produced by Kanye West. John Legend also lends a hand on “Feel This Way” where he sings and rap which was all written and produced by Consequence and LowDown. Other highlights on the album are “Night, Night”, "Callin Me”, “Uptown”, and “Pretty Little Sexy Mama”. So even if the numbers don’t show, the one thing you can’t deny about this debut is the G.O.O.D. Music.

 

 


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