Dive into the gritty and energetic world of West Coast hip hop with J. Stalin's "I Shoulda Stayed in School," released on January 2, 2017, under Black Market Records. This 13-track album is a raw and unfiltered journey through the streets, blending the high-energy hyphy sound with classic West Coast hip hop vibes. Clocking in at just over 41 minutes, this album is a non-stop ride through the realities and struggles of street life, delivered with J. Stalin's signature intensity and authenticity.
The album kicks off with "Money in the Streets," setting the tone for the hard-hitting lyrics and infectious beats that follow. Tracks like "Neva Grind Again" featuring Lover Boy and "No Sleep" showcase J. Stalin's lyrical prowess and ability to paint vivid pictures of life on the streets. "Gangsta" and "I Don't Believe You" further emphasize the album's gritty themes, while "Violin" and "Need It Again" offer moments of reflection and introspection.
"I Shoulda Stayed in School" is not just an album but a testament to J. Stalin's experiences and the realities of his environment. The album's title itself is a nod to the choices and consequences that shape our lives, a theme that resonates throughout the tracks. Whether you're a longtime fan of J. Stalin or new to his music, this album offers a powerful and engaging listening experience that captures the essence of West Coast hip hop.