Dive into the high-energy world of AP.9 with his debut album "94th n Jack," released on February 23, 2018, under the independent label Mob Shop. This 14-track collection is a vibrant showcase of the hyphy genre, a subgenre of hip hop that originated in the San Francisco Bay Area, known for its high-energy beats and party anthems. With a runtime of 56 minutes, the album is a non-stop journey through the streets of Oakland, California, where AP.9 hails from.
The album kicks off with the title track "94th n Jack," setting the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious beat and AP.9's distinctive flow. Tracks like "Bout That Action" and "I Just Wanna Party" are perfect examples of the hyphy sound, with their upbeat tempos and catchy hooks. Meanwhile, songs like "Lord Why" and "Letter to the Jack" offer a more introspective look into AP.9's life and experiences.
AP.9's lyrical prowess shines throughout the album, as he spits bars about his struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. The album's standout track, "Seen It All," is a testament to AP.9's ability to craft a narrative that resonates with listeners. The album closes with "Let This Song Cry," a poignant track that showcases AP.9's range as an artist.
"94th n Jack" is a testament to AP.9's unique perspective and his ability to craft a sound that is both distinct and accessible. Whether you're a fan of hyphy or just looking for some new music to add to your playlist, this album is sure to impress. So turn up the volume, sit back, and let AP.9 take you on a journey through the streets of Oakland.