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"Jane of All Trades" is a captivating Southern hip hop album by CMG, released on July 12, 2011, under the Phase One label. This 18-track project seamlessly blends the rich, laid-back vibes of G-funk with the gritty storytelling of Southern hip hop, creating a unique and engaging listening experience. CMG showcases his versatility and lyrical prowess throughout the album, collaborating with notable artists such as Keith Murray, Mistah F.A.B., and Truth Hurts.
The album kicks off with the energetic "JOAT Intro" and quickly dives into introspective tracks like "The Reason Why" and "All I Ever Wanted," featuring Keith Murray. CMG explores themes of independence, resilience, and the complexities of life, all while maintaining a smooth, funky backdrop. Standout tracks include the anthemic "Independent's Day" and the reflective "Where Did The Time Go," featuring Mike Marshall and Tony Exum.
With a runtime of just under an hour, "Jane of All Trades" is a testament to CMG's ability to craft a cohesive and engaging narrative through his music. The album's production is a blend of classic West Coast influences and the distinctive Southern sound, making it a standout release in CMG's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to CMG's music, "Jane of All Trades" offers a compelling journey through the mind of one of hip hop's most dynamic artists.