Brooklynati

Brooklynati
Studio album by Tanya Morgan
Released May 12, 2009
Recorded 2008-2009
Genre Hip-Hop
Label Interdependent Media
Producer Tanya Morgan, Dominic Del Bene, Evan Phillips
Tanya Morgan chronology
The Bridge (EP)
(2008)
Brooklynati
(2009)
Singles from Brooklynati
  1. "So Damn Down"
    Released: June 30, 2009
  2. "Morgan Blu"
    Released: July 7, 2009
  3. "Never Enough (Crazy Love)"
    Released: August 4, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Okayplayer(89/100) link
Robert Christgau[2]
Spin(7/10)
PopMatters(9/10)
TimeOutNewYork
XLR8R(8.5/10)
The AV ClubA−
The Smoking Section 2009
DJBooth.net link

Brooklynati is the third release from rap group Tanya Morgan, released by Interdependent Media/iM Culture. The album is based on the creation of a fictitious city combining elements from both Cincinnati, Ohio and Brooklyn, New York. To Promote the album, the group has created a multimedia campaign with a city website including a digital city map, video newscasts and other Brooklynati themes. The album was released on May 12, 2009.

Concept

The album contains a mixture of hip-hop songs, and spoken interludes which tell stories relating to the fictional city of Brooklynati. These interludes feature both fictional characters from the city, such as DJ Jurx, the proprietor of Brooklynati’s only record store, as well as real radio personalities, such as Miss Info of New York’s Hot 97, who add a smattering of radio chatter on the more mundane aspects of life in Brooklynati.[3]

In promotion of the album, the band has also created several “Brooklynati Public Access” spots which have appeared on YouTube. These videos include depictions of a typical day in Brooklynati by each member of Tanya Morgan, as well as a music video for the Brooklynati-based 90’s hip-hop group, the Hardcore Gentlemen, who make a brief musical appearance on the record.[4][5][6]

Track listing

# Title Length Performer(s) Songwriters Producer(s)
1 "On Our Way" 3:36 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid Von Pea
2 "Alleye Need" 5:32 Tanya Morgan
Piakhan
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray, D. Stanford Jr. Brickbeats
3 "So Damn Down" 4:46 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid Von Pea
4 "Bang & Boogie" 3:53 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray Brickbeats
5 "Don't U Holla" 3:55 Tanya Morgan
Jermiside
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray, J. Foster Von Pea
6 "Hardcore Gentlemen" 1:44 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid Von Pea
7 "Plan B" 4:02 Tanya Morgan
Napoleon
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray Brickbeats
8 "Intermission" 3:14 Tanya Morgan
Peter Hadar
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray Brickbeats
9 "She's Gone
(aka Without You)"
4:51 Tanya Morgan
Phonte Coleman, Brittany Bosco
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, P. Coleman, D. McDowell Aeon
10 "Never 2ndary" 5:55 Tanya Morgan
Jermiside, Che Grand, Elucid, Spec Boogie
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray, D. Gray, J. Foster, U. Anosike, C. Hall, R. Cave Brickbeats
11 "Just Not True" 4:23 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray Brickbeats
12 "Morgan Blu" 4:48 Tanya Morgan
Blu
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, J. Barnes Von Pea
13 "Never Enough (Crazy Love)" 3:57 Tanya Morgan
Carlitta Durand
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid Von Pea
14 "We're Fly" 4:58 Tanya Morgan
Kay of The Foundation, Chop
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, J. Fischer, K. Jackson Von Pea
15 "Just Arrived (Now What?)" 4:28 Tanya Morgan
Ms. Info
D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid, D. Gray Brickbeats
16 "Forgot 2 Say (Bonus Track)" 4:17 Tanya Morgan D. Callender, W. Freeman, I. Nashid Von Pea

Samples

References

  1. Brown, Marisa. "Review: Brooklynati". Allmusic. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  2. Christgau, Robert. "Brooklynati". Robert Christgau.
  3. Tanya Morgan: Brooklynati. Interdependent Media, 2008.
  4. "Brooklynati Public Access – Tanya Morgan Take Us on a Tour of Brooklynati". Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  5. "Brooklynati Public Access – What is Brooklynati?". Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  6. "Hardcore Gentlemen – Hardcore Gentlemen Music Video". Retrieved 2009-09-01.

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