Absolute Value (album)

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Absolute Value
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2008 (2008-02-19)
Genre Hip hop
Length52:07
Label Fat Beats Records
Producer
Akrobatik chronology
Balance
(2003)
Absolute Value
(2008)
Built to Last
(2014)
Singles from Absolute Value
  1. "A to the K / Beast Mode"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Put Ya Stamp on It"
    Released: 2008

Absolute Value is the second studio album by Boston rapper Akrobatik. [1] It was released on February 19, 2008 by Fat Beats Records. The album features guest appearances by hip hop artists Talib Kweli, Chuck D, and B-Real, as well as production by 9th Wonder, Illmind, J Dilla, and Da Beatminerz. Despite receiving rave reviews, the album sold about 600 units in its opening week. [2]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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RapReviews.com9/10 [11]
XLR8R 7.5/10 [12]

Marisa Brown of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, commenting that it "mixes his socially conscious messages and his battle-honed cadence, healthy ego, and energetic production (courtesy here of Illmind, Dilla, J-Zone, and 9th Wonder, among others) into a palatable but intelligent creation that entertains as much as it educates." [5] She added, "Absolute Value has a few requisite tracks -- the melancholy 'Rain,' the sweet 'Back Home to You' -- but it also has a lot of sharp, thoughtful, fun material that knows how to keep the audience moving, both in body and mind." [5] J-23 of HipHopDX gave the album a 4.0 out of 5, saying, "you won't find anything on this album that will have you reaching for the skip button." [7]

Andrew Martin of PopMatters gave the album 7 stars out of 10, calling it "a strong representation of Ak's versatility as an emcee." [10] Max Herman of XLR8R gave the album a 7.5 out of 10, writing, "the MC leaves the greatest impression when he balances his hard-hitting approach with focused subject matter as he does on the Little Brother-assisted 'Be Prepared,' a soulful examination of the rap game." [12]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."A to the K" (featuring B-Real) Illmind 2:52
2."Soul Glo" Da Beatminerz 2:38
3."Put Ya Stamp on It" (featuring Talib Kweli) J Dilla 3:22
4."Step It Up" Hezekiah 3:02
5."Rain" (featuring Brenna Gethers)Illmind3:11
6."Be Prepared" (featuring Little Brother) 9th Wonder 3:40
7."Absolute Value" J-Zone 2:43
8."Black Hell Breaks Loose" (featuring Willie Evans Jr. and DJ Therapy)DJ Therapy3:36
9."Kindred" (featuring Chuck D and Brenna Gethers)Illmind4:00
10."Front Steps Pt. II (Tough Love)"Tzarizm3:34
11."Beast Mode" (featuring Mr. Lif) DJ Fakts One 3:09
12."If We Can't Build" (featuring Bumpy Knuckles)Illmind3:00
13."Ak B. Nimble"
  • Baba Israel
  • Yako
2:55
14."Back Home to You"DJ Therapy6:35
Total length:52:07

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

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