Honkey Kong (Apathy album)

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Honkey Kong
Apathy Honkey Kong Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)
Recorded2010–2011
Studio
  • Deer Island Studios
  • Found Sound Recording
  • Temple Studios
  • HeadQcourterz Studios Ltd.
Genre Hip hop
Label Dirty Version Records
Producer
Apathy chronology
Wanna Snuggle?
(2009)
Honkey Kong
(2011)
Connecticut Casual
(2014)
Singles from Honkey kong
  1. "Make Alotta Money"
    Released: 2010
  2. "Check to Check"
    Released: 2011
  3. "Stop What Ya Doin'"
    Released: August 9, 2011

Honkey Kong is the third solo studio album by American rapper Apathy. It was released on August 23, 2011, via Dirty Version Records. The album was produced by Teddy Roxpin, Vanderslice, Da Beatminerz, DJ Muggs, DJ Premier, DJ Wayne Ski, Evidence, Smoke the World, Statik Selektah, Stu Bangas, and Apathy, who also served as executive producer with Celph Titled. It features guest appearances from Blacastan, Celph Titled, Esoteric, Vinnie Paz, Action Bronson, Brevi, Ill Bill, Mad Lion, Motive, OuterSpace, Reef the Lost Cauze, Slaine, Steele, Tosha Makia, and Xzibit.

Contents

The album peaked at number 40 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, number 45 on the Independent Albums and number 7 on the Heatseekers Albums charts in the United States.

Promotion and release

In late November 2010, Apathy confirmed that he listed Vanderslice, Da Beatminerz, DJ Muggs, DJ Premier, Evidence, Stu Bangas and himself to contribute production for his upcoming 2011 album titled Honkey Kong. [1] On June 20, 2011, Apathy expanded on his production team, adding Teddy Roxpin and Statik Selektah to the list, also revealing guest appearances from Celph Titled and Xzibit, and set the release date on August 23, 2011. [2] On July 30, 2011, the tracklist was revealed. [3]

The album was released simultaneously with Primate Mindstate extended play and The Instrumentals of Honkey Kong. All the seven songs from the EP and 15 instrumentals (omitting "Who Got Da Juice") were issued as bonus tracks.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 82/100 [4]
Review scores
SourceRating
The Boston Phoenix Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [5]
HipHopDX 4/5 [6]
PopMatters 7/10 [7]
RapReviews8.5/10 [8]
XXL 4/5 [9]

Honkey Kong was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 82, based on five reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [4]

Chris Faraone of The Boston Phoenix praised the album, stating: "as always, Apathy wins on account of the metaphors he spatters across tracks like so much blood, sweat, and tears". [5] Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews claimed Apathy's "versatile enough in writing ability to cover any topic from somber to silly, he's clever enough to make what he has to say worth rewinding to catch, and he's not that bad behind the boards as a producer either". [8] William Ketchum III of HipHopDX resumed: "by translating the reverence toward his idols into his own talents instead of living in the past, Apathy continues to earn his keep in a genre that he feels is losing its way". [6] Aaron Matthews of XXL concluded: "despite a few redundant tracks and a lack of cohesion, Honkey Kong paints a good picture of the impressive output Apathy is capable of in 2011". [9] Kevin Curtin of PopMatters summed up with "in full, Honkey Kong marries aggressive wordplay and classic beats and the results are universally good". [7]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Honkey Kong" (featuring Vinnie Paz)
Vanderslice2:53
2."Holy Ghost" (featuring Slaine) Apathy 3:25
3."The Villain" (featuring Ill Bill)
Apathy4:27
4."Check to Check"3:38
5."Stop What Ya Doin'" (featuring Celph Titled) DJ Premier 4:35
6."The Recipe" (featuring Xzibit)
Stu Bangas3:47
7."Fear Itself" DJ Muggs 4:02
8."Who Got Da Juice" (featuring Blacastan) Ira Osu  0:44
9."It's Only Hip-Hop" (featuring Brevi)
Statik Selektah 3:21
10."I Dedicate This to You" (featuring Tosha Makia)
  • Bromley
  • M.J. Smoker
Smoke The World3:20
11."All I Think About" (featuring Action Bronson)
Vanderslice4:02
12."Never Say Never" (featuring Steele and Mad Lion)
Teddy Roxpin4:29
13."Albino Gorillas" (featuring Esoteric)
DJ Wayne Ski4:07
14."Peace Connecticut" Da Beatminerz 3:06
15."Army of the Godz" (featuring Esoteric, Blacastan, Reef the Lost Cauze, Planetary, Crypt the Warchild, Motive, Celph Titled and Vinnie Paz)
Teddy Roxpin4:43
16."1:52 A.M."BromleyApathy2:54
Bonus disc ( Primate Mindstate EP + Honkey Kong Instrumentals)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
17."East Coast Rapist"Apathy3:18
18."Squeeze" (featuring Blacastan)Apathy3:24
19."Dear Lord" (featuring Eternia and Diabolic) MoSS 3:26
20."Make Alotta Money"Apathy2:53
21."Smoke Weed Everyday" (featuring Scoop DeVille)Apathy3:20
22."No Rapper"Apathy4:28
23."Death to the Culture Vultures"Apathy4:57
24."Honkey Kong" (Instrumental)Vanderslice2:46
25."Holy Ghost" (Instrumental)Apathy3:16
26."The Villain" (Instrumental)Apathy3:35
27."Check to Check" (Instrumental)Evidence3:38
28."Stop What Ya Doin'" (Instrumental)DJ Premier4:35
29."The Recipe" (Instrumental)Stu Bangas3:48
30."Fear Itself" (Instrumental)DJ Muggs3:24
31."It's Only Hip-Hop" (Instrumental)Statik Selektah3:18
32."I Dedicate This to You" (Instrumental)Smoke The World3:21
33."All I Think About" (Instrumental)Vanderslice4:02
34."Never Say Never" (Instrumental)Teddy Roxpin4:21
35."Albino Gorillas" (Instrumental)DJ Wayne Ski3:34
36."Peace Connecticut" (Instrumental)Da Beatminerz3:00
37."Army of the Godz" (Instrumental)Teddy Roxpin4:32
38."1:52 A.M." (Instrumental)Apathy2:27
Total length:2:16:56

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2011)Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [10] 40
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [11] 45
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [12] 7

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