![]() ![]() Prozak’s verse on My Favorite is among one of the best on the album, and Krizz Kaliko’s choruses are as infectious as ever. The first section is easily the best, the flows are at their most creative and the rhymes are more complex and fun to listen to, plus the guest spots are being used to their best abilities, they add something to the song. First come the songs that go with the Strangeland theme, then come the party bangers & sex anthems, and last are the sadder, more sentimental songs. ![]() Not to say this album is on the level of The Gates Mixed Plate because there are enough good tracks to make this a worthwhile release.Īs per usual Tech N9ne style, the album is in sections based on mood and lyrical content. Welcome to Strangeland is actually a cut above the rest when it comes to the collabos, but after All 6’s and 7’s one can’t help but be a little disappointed. It’s a collaboration with his strange music posse, which have never really been up to par with his standard releases. Remember back in June when Tech came out with All 6’s and 7’s, where he was posing questions regarding his sanity and trying to recruit was the mission? If you remember correctly, he also was taken to “strangeland”, which is where his most recent album takes place. Clifton, Jr.Review Summary: I'll put it this way, Strangeland sounds like a much better vacation destination than a place to live "Won't You Come Dirty" (featuring Stevie Stone & Young Bleed) "Beautiful Music" (featuring Krizz Kaliko) Yates, Watson, Calhoun, Jr., Makzilla Marquis Queen, Summers Yates, Benardo Garcia, Benjamin Miller, Aaron Eckhart "My Favorite" (featuring Brotha Lynch Hung, Prozak & Krizz Kaliko) Yates, Melvin Calhoun, Jr., Johnny McKinzie, Watson, David Sanders II "Kocky" (featuring Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun & Jay Rock) "Unfair" (featuring Ces Cru & Krizz Kaliko) "Welcome to Strangeland" (featuring Krizz Kaliko) The album debuted at number 21 on the Billboard 200 with 26,000 copies sold in its first week. A deluxe edition was also made available through iTunes which contained the three bonus tracks available from Best Buy, and an additional bonus track ("Road Rage"). The first music video for the album, "Who Do I Catch" which was directed by Dan Gedman of Liquid 9, premiered on on November 5, 2011.Ī deluxe edition of the album was made available from Best Buy that contained 3 bonus tracks ("I Need A Drink", "The Real Thing" and "EMJ") and a new Strangeland pendant. A Behind the Scenes film was also released on October 24 for the music video "Who Do I Catch." Several days later, Tech premiered the track "Slave." ![]() Then on October 24, he released the song "Unfair". On October 13, Tech released the song "The Noose" featuring ¡Mayday!. In an interview with Jomeezius The Genius, he confirmed that he produced a total of 6 tracks for the album and that 4 of them will definitely be on it. He also confirmed earlier in the day that he had completed recording music for the album. On September 14, 2011, Tech mentioned on Twitter a collaboration between Prozak and Brotha Lynch Hung on a track called "My Favorite" as well as a song with Young Bleed titled "Come Dirty". When pre-ordered, the album came with a download of "Beautiful Music." It also confirmed several features on the album including Stevie Stone, ¡Mayday!, Brotha Lynch Hung, Young Bleed, Krizz Kaliko and Kutt Calhoun. The cover was revealed with the pre-order. The album was made available for pre-order from Strange Music's online store on September 9, 2011. It was also confirmed that there would be a collaboration between Tech and Prozak, who is a current member of Strange Music and collaborated with Tech on 2009's K.O.D. On August 31, 2011, it was confirmed through a blog post that the album would be titled "Welcome to Strangeland" and that the release date was scheduled for November 8, 2011. On August 11, 2011, Tech N9ne posted an image on Twitter revealing a track called "Kocky" and featuring Kutt Calhoun and Jay Rock. He also said that the album would most likely feature 18 tracks. Then in August 2011, Tech announced through Twitter that he was about to begin work on Strangeland and that producers would include Seven, Jomeezius The Genius, David Sanders II and ¡Mayday!. In the interview he said that the album would strictly feature everyone on the Strange Music label, only expanding to closely affiliated artists such as Irv Da Phenom and Ces Cru. In April 2011, Tech N9ne spoke about the album in an interview with. It was released on November 8, 2011, the rapper's 40th birthday. Welcome to Strangeland is the twelfth studio album, and the fourth in the "Collabos" series, by rapper Tech N9ne. ![]()
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