Halfway House (album)

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Halfway House
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2008 (2008-10-28)
Genre Hip hop
Length48:03
Label Amalgam Digital
Producer Pro Logic, Mizfit Soundz, Blastah Beatz, Rodney Hazard, Scram Jones, Evo (Beats Ink), Cardiak, VTZ, The Klasix, Malay
Joe Budden chronology
Mood Muzik 3: The Album
(2008)
Halfway House
(2008)
Padded Room
(2009)
Singles from Halfway House
  1. "Touch & Go"
    Released: April 1, 2008

Halfway House is the third studio album by American rapper Joe Budden, released on October 28, 2008 exclusively in digital format through Amalgam Digital. [1] Halfway House was released when Joe Budden's fourth studio album, Padded Room , had been pushed back. [2] [3] Its release marked Joe Budden's first return to the Billboard 200 in five years, and approximately 3,000 downloads were sold in its first week of release. [4] [5] The album is notable for featuring the first collaboration between the four members of Slaughterhouse on the track, "Slaughterhouse."

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop 7/10 [6]
DJBooth.netStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [7]
Punknews.orgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [8]
The Smoking SectionStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [9]

Upon its release, Halfway House was met with generally favorable reviews from music critics. AllHipHop's Greg Watkins gave the album a seven out of ten, saying, "While Halfway House takes a slight dip from the high standards set forth by the Mood [Muzik] series, it is still a respectable effort. Joe Budden proves that he is still one of the game’s[sic] best kept secrets regardless of a release date." [6] Nathan S. of DJBooth.net gave the album a four out of five, saying, "Joe Budden is to album delays what Snoop is to weed smoking – just about everyone does it now and again, but not like these guys. These delays seemingly stem from Budden's refusal to put out an inferior product, which is what makes him so good, but that kind of perfectionism can be paralyzing. Let's just hope the next time we hear from Budden it will be because he released Padded Room , not ended up in one." [7]

TC of The Smoking Section gave the album a 3.5 out of five, saying, "Much to Budden's credit, Halfway House serves as one his more focused offerings, allowing more room for song structure opposed to the long-winded diatribes he's made his forte. Still with yet another album completed stuffed with mood music, and one named Padded Room looming on the horizon, the prognosis for the removal of the straitjacket that allows him to be Joe Budden while simultaneously restraining his artistic growth, is still to be determined." [9] Punknews.org reviewer, Anchors, gave the album five stars out of five, saying "That never-quit attitude has been Budden's trademark for years, and it makes him somewhat of an anomaly in 2008. There's no niche for that kind of approach. He's too intelligent for the gangsta-rap tag and too gangsta for the backrap-rap title. He's an East Coast rapper with Tupac's West Coast introspection. He's a Jersey City rapper with Biggie's Brooklyn storytelling." [8]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"Pro Logic1:49
2."On My Grind"Mizfitz Soundz4:17
3."Overkill" (featuring Heartbreak)Blastah Beatz3:02
4."Check Me Out"Mizfitz Soundz3:40
5."Sidetracked"Rodney Hazard3:48
6."Slaughterhouse" (featuring Joell Ortiz, Nino Bless, Crooked I & Royce da 5'9") Scram Jones 7:02
7."Under the Sun"Evo (Beats Ink)4:33
8."The Soul" Cardiak 4:09
9."Anything Goes"Mizfitz Soundz3:57
10."Go to Hell"Blastah Beatz3:46
11."Just to Be Different"VTZ4:20
12."Touch & Go"The Klasix3:40
Total length:48:03
Amalgam Digital bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
13."Better Me"The Klasix6:18
14."One Night Fuck" (featuring Emanny) Malay 4:06
Total length:58:27
Notes
Sample credits

Chart positions

Chart (2008)ProviderPeak
position
US Billboard 200 Billboard 184 [10]
US Top Digital Albums 184 [11]
US Top Independent Albums 25 [12]

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