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Universal acclaim- based on 49 Ratings
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Positive: 43 out of 49
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Mixed: 4 out of 49
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Negative: 2 out of 49
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Jan 22, 2020Excellent first album. No skips. Very reflective album. Albums been on repeat.
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Feb 10, 2019The start of 2019 for Hip Hop has been slow so far, but Everythings for Sale by Boogie is a start of 2019. I like the production that he was going for on his project, I love the Jazz Samples, and the Beats are dope. All of the songs on this album are nice, and there's not one song that is bad really on this album. Overall Great Album.
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Feb 6, 2019Good debut.... No skip... Silent Ride & Rainy days are top 2 song. Hope he blows up in future
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May 13, 2023
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Jan 22, 2020Em family. Great album though. Specific kind of listener for sure but good
Awards & Rankings
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The WireMar 7, 2019It’s something like Noname if she had a backstory closer to The Game. And just when it almost veers too close into Soulquarian-lite territory, Boogie drops “Self Destruction”, a vocally agile self-examination that reminds you why his contract was picked up by Eminem. [Mar 2019, p.65]
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Feb 25, 2019Despite a couple of duds, the gloomy groove of the album is musically vivid and lyrically vulnerable. Taking cues from some of his era of rap's most boundary-pushing figures, Boogie's debut sets the scene for even greater things to come.
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Feb 6, 2019Everything’s for Sale will find an audience. Its gilded despair only leaves a greater impression with each listen. If there’s an album for the sad Instagrammer, posing in a beam of perfect light, copyrighted smile, only to heave a sigh, this is it.