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Johnson&Jonson

Johnson&Jonson
Johnson&Jonson

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Johnson&Jonson is the name of the new project from Blu and Mainframe. Many are familiar with Blu s work with producer Exile on the release,Below the Heavens, and his release with Ta Raach as C.R.A.C. for their album, The Piece Talks. Johnson&Jonson rounds Blu s foundation with their self titled debut release Johnson&Jonson. Blu recorded all three of these projects (Below the Heavens, C.R.A.C, and Johnson&Jonson) during a similar time period.

Initially intended as a mixtape for Below the Heavens, Johnson&Jonson is a project filled with fun, wit, and experience told by an emerging hip hop star, while living and recording in Long Beach, CA. It paints a different story, as Johnson&Jonson is Blu s rap/swagger project, as opposed to the manic energy of C.R.A.C. or the more traditional songwriting and autobiographical nature of Blu & Exile s album Below the Heavens. Blu s personality and humor captivates audiences, while displaying his lyrical power and capability.

Be prepared to embark on another journey provide by Blu. This time with the help of Mainframe, as the group Johnson&Jonson. Both artists take you on a trip through their life in Long Beach, CA The ups and downs, their stories and experiences, and their relatable humor that everyone can identity with.

Track Listing

  1. J and J
  2. Up All Night
  3. Half A' Knot
  4. Mama Told Me
  5. The Gusto Room
  6. Wow!
  7. The Only Way
  8. In the Building
  9. Bout It, Bout It
  10. Spell Check
  11. Long Time Gone
  12. Still Up All Night
  13. A Perfect Picture
  14. Anything Is Possible
  15. The Oath

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87878 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-09-23
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

NEP 4 LIFE3
I really liked Blu's last album with Exile. This album would've been almost as good, were it not for the fact that a deaf person seems to have mastered it. The bass is mud. Otherwise it's good.

Really Good5
Not as good as his first cd Below The Heavens but there are some really good songs on here as well. His rhyming skills are still mind blowing and and the guest appearances are good but the beats aren't as good as his first disc. The beats are still good though and i did not need to skip a track. Still better than 99.9% of mainstream rap albums