Jay Electronica reveals tracklist
2012-07-28 by Askar S Imam CONTRIBUTOR | 10 Replies | 991 Views

New Orleans rapper Jay Electronica revealed the track-list to his upcoming album Act II: Patents of Nobility on twitter. The project, which has been in the works for years with no news until now, still has no release date. The album, will be released through Roc Nation and will feature Jay-Z, Diddy, Kanye West among others.


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Raccoonology
July 28th 2012

25 Comments


about time.. hopefully this doesn't end up being even more like detox.

kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer
July 29th 2012

4365 Comments


Jay elect chanukah

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Inveigh
July 29th 2012

22226 Comments


he's a great rapper but at this point it's like, why has it taken 5 years to release your debut LP?

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ZenIsNotChosen
July 29th 2012

94 Comments


^ Yeah I agree. I mean at first it was like kind of cool and mysterious. You have this awesome rapper who always seems to be "working" on new material but you never hear anything about it. But now I think he sat on this too long cause even I have lost a lot of curiosity about the guy. I doubt this will live up to the hype but hopefully it will be a solid release with some good tracks.

EyesWideShut
July 29th 2012

2678 Comments


"at this point it's like, why has it taken 5 years to release your debut LP?"

hes been bangin some rich white lady. priority's come first..

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Casablanca
Contributing Reviewer
July 29th 2012

244 Comments


Oh well, let me quote people on blogs:

"yea, hate to brake it to you guys, but its not coming out ANY time soon. theyll put out the (first) release date…then itll get pushed back at the least 5 or 6 times."

It shouldn't matter when it comes out, as long it's dope. Just look at C4C!



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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer
July 29th 2012

4365 Comments


yeah i feel like his production style is especially affected by the lack of releases, since now he's not really groundbreaking anymore

Casablanca
Contributing Reviewer
July 29th 2012

244 Comments


I still have high hopes for this (unlike Detox)

He was acknowledging on twitter, that jay-z is the most patient label boss, so the album probably isn't that far away

Calculate
July 29th 2012

1135 Comments


Guru said this was a game changer

patrickfannon
July 31st 2012

866 Comments


I hope you're all ready for the best hip-hop album in a decade.

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