Albee Al: The wait's over for a much-needed 'Albee For President' album
New Jersey’s own? You better believe it. Rap artist Albee Al continues to put the Garden State on his back and deliver much more than just fire anthems these days with a full-fledged Albee For President studio effort.
New Jersey’s own? You better believe it. Rap artist Albee Al continues to put the Garden State on his back and deliver much more than just fire anthems these days with a full-fledged Albee For President studio effort.
With a real-life presidential election around the corner, it’s only right Al gets into his own political bag with a fire studio project. Tap in.
After much success from his prior album, I’m From Marion, Albee Al is determined to continue to represent Jersey City through his vivid storytelling of his rise, fall, and eventual rise with Albee For President.
The fifteen-track rap album shows how Albee handles different situations, from relatives switching up on him in “Bane” to street altercations in “Free AR-AB,” living the fast life as a rap superstar, and appreciating how his life has turned around since his last prison stint.
His prior single for the album “Who Ya Big Homie,” featuring Mozzy, garnered love from Rolling Out, Global Grind, Hip Hop Wired, Sheen Magazine, and more. The visual gained just short of a million views on YouTube in under a month. Albee Al takes listeners back to how he hustled as the proclaimed Jersey City Gladiator. Mozzy rhymes vividly about surviving in the street, questioning his competition’s hustle, and holding it down for his team.
In the song “Albee For President,” Albee Al makes it known that he wants to bring the homies who struggled with him to the same presidential lifestyle that he lives. Albee Al raps, “Albee for president, shit got a ring to it. Look at my campaign, gang on the airplane. I left Dubai. I’m in the sky. and I’m drinking champagne.” He proceeds to rap further about his presidential-like luxuries in life.
The additional features on Albee For President involve Money Man on “El Presidente,” which got over a million views on YouTube in a month, Rowdy Rebel on “A Pain Story,” and 2Official on “Memories.”
Albee Al & Mozzy: The 'Who Ya Big Homie' is a legit cinematic 'GTA' type heist
There’s no slowing down what rap artist Albee Al is serving up for The Culture. So adding in Mozzy to the mix? All types of fire courtesy of their ‘Who Ya Big Homie’ anthem. The song goes hard but getting a full-fledged music video? Tough.
There’s no slowing down what rap artist Albee Al is serving up for The Culture. So adding in Mozzy to the mix? All types of fire courtesy of their ‘Who Ya Big Homie’ anthem. The song goes hard but getting a full-fledged music video? Tough.
It’s night time vibes and hard-hitting glow ups right here. Tap in.
Albee Al: The unexpected 'I'm From Marion' deluxe album is the best Friday surprise
Don’t you love unexpected awesomeness? Look no further than what hip-hop artist Albee Al is coming through with courtesy of his revamped I’m From Marion studio album - oh, did I mention it’s deluxe and packing heat?
Don’t you love unexpected awesomeness? Look no further than what hip-hop artist Albee Al is coming through with courtesy of his revamped I’m From Marion studio album - oh, did I mention it’s deluxe and packing heat?
It’s repeat worthy and more than that, how about the fact he’s a proud New Jersey big stepper? Peep the details and stream away.
Albee Al doubles down on his was dubbed the Jersey City Gladiator throughout his career, but specifically, his home will always be Marion Projects. I’m From Marion is his declaration that anything is possible. The deluxe edition provides extra tracks that cover his maturation from his harsh upbringing to becoming one of EMPIRE’s many superstars.
One of the newer tracks on the deluxe album version, “My Heart Frozen” featuring Millyz, covers how desensitized Albee became to the superstar lifestyle. In the introduction, Albee states he sees through the fake handshakes and fake hugs. Then, he acknowledges how he’s no longer the same person from the past and how the fast lifestyle doesn’t phase him like it used to. Millyz' verse covers his story of overcoming the street lifestyle that contains hard drugs and avoiding legal matters. Millyz' heart is frozen towards the people that weren't around him while he was facing those adversities.
The extra tracks also contain the remix of Albee’s “Sturdy” featuring some of drill rap’s fastest rising superstars inTay Savage,Rah Swish, andMG Ant. Additional features on the deluxe album includes KaMillion, Leaf Ward, Shani Boni, and Lil Tjay. Since the release of the initial I’m From Marion album, Albee’s visual for “TOP OPP” with Lil Tjay has 484k views on YouTube in the first month.