Dive into the world of Berner with "The White Album," a compelling collection of tracks that showcase the artist's versatility and depth. Released on November 29, 2012, under Bern One Entertainment, this album is a testament to Berner's ability to blend smooth flows with hard-hitting beats. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, "The White Album" features 17 tracks that span a variety of moods and styles, making it a rich listening experience.
The album kicks off with "White," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. Standout tracks like "Car Full of Killers" and "Rubberband Stacks," featuring Cozmo, Yukmouth, and Young Noble, highlight Berner's knack for collaboration and his ability to bring together diverse talents. "No Middle Man," featuring J-Stalin, and "So Cold," with Cozmo and Killer Mike, add layers of complexity and intensity, showcasing Berner's range as an artist.
"Flyest Shit I Ever Smoked," featuring Smoke DZA and Corry Mo, and "For a Livin," with Big K.R.I.T. and Killa Kyleon, offer a glimpse into Berner's storytelling prowess, while tracks like "I Can Make You Rich" and "Fed Hot Phone Line" bring a gritty, streetwise energy. The album also includes collaborations with Philthy Rich, Stevie Joe, Ampichino, and others, each bringing their unique flavor to the mix.
"The White Album" is not just a collection of songs; it's a journey through Berner's artistic vision, blending hip-hop, rap, and a touch of soul. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Berner's music, this album offers something for everyone, making it a standout addition to any music collection.