
Consequence is a 47 year old MC & songwriter from Queens, New York notable for being the cousin of Q-Tip as well as appearing on nearly half of A Tribe Called Quest’s 4th album Beats, Rhymes & Life. He later went on to release a total of 8 mixtapes before one of my top 10 producers of all-time Ye formerly known as Kanye West signed him to a joint deal with G.O.O.D. Music & Columbia Records for the well-received debut album Don’t Quit Your Day Job! in the spring of 2007, going on to drop 5 more tapes & an EP since then. An official sophomore effort following up Don’t Quit Your Day Job! has been teased since the summer of 2022 & now we’re finally getting it after almost 2 & a half years.
The self-produced “Can’t Give Up” happens to be a genuinely impressive opener classily refusing to give up & continuing to push forward whereas “No Apologies” featuring Ye works in a boom bap instrumental so they can talk about how they ended up making millions. “Blood Stain” delves into the chipmunk soul that Ye helped pioneer with co-production from YZY SND Head of Music 88-Keys flexing superstardom in the hood while “The Chase 3” featuring Caiden the Crown picks up where Cons’ b-sides with ATCQ left off although I prefer both it’s predecessors.
Former G.O.O.D. Music in-house producer Keezo Kane reunites with Ray Tip on “Love You So” embracing the chipmunk soul vibes once again telling his partner why he loves her as much as he does just before the synth-driven “Overdose” talks about us going too far & the YNW Melly feature feels absolutely pointless. “Free the Guys” speeds up the soul samples again wanting more change while “I’ll Be Loving You” sensually gets back on the romantic tip.
“Relationship Advice” featuring a spoken word interlude from Chris Rock pushes towards the end of Nice Doing Business with You by jazzily asking why he doesn’t free & “Spaghetti” featuring Ye’s cousin as well as fellow early G.O.O.D. Music alumni Tony Williams of the Sunday Service Choir finishes the album maintaining the jazz rap influences from the previous cut pleading to the higher power to take him higher.
I’ve always respected Cons for his history with Tribe & G.O.O.D. Music even if I think he kisses Ye’s ass more than anyone. That said: i’d be lying if I said that this is better than the 2016 EP & debatably the most I’ve enjoyed something from him in 17 years. The production compared to his subsequent mixtapes & EP combined see high quality improvements, a vast majority of the guests manage to stick the landing performance-wise & Consequence himself sounds a lot more focused.
Score: 3.5/5
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