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Blue Collar

RhymefestAudio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)

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listen  1. Feel Free (intro)Rhymefest featuring Q-Tip 1:13$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  2. Dynomite (Going Postal) (Main) [Explicit]Rhymefest 3:50$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  3. Brand New (Dirty)Rhymefest featuring Kanye West 3:40$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  4. Fever (Dirty) [Explicit]Rhymefest 3:48$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  5. All I Do (Dirty) [Explicit]Rhymefest 3:27$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  6. Get Down [Explicit]Rhymefest 3:02$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  7. More [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Kanye West 4:12$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  8. Chicago-Rillas (Main) [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Mikkey and Bump J 4:27$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen  9. Stick [Explicit]Rhymefest 3:31$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen10. All Girls Cheat [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Mario 4:13$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen11. Devil's Pie [Explicit]Rhymefest 4:51$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen12. Sister [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Mike Payne 3:54$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen13. Mr. Blue Collar (interlude) [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Malik Yusef 2:01$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen14. Bullet [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring Citizen Cope 4:00$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen15. Tell A Story [Explicit]Rhymefest 4:30$0.99  Buy MP3 
listen16. Build Me Up [Explicit]Rhymefest featuring O.D.B. 3:46$0.99  Buy MP3 


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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 11, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Allido Records
  • ASIN: B000BUE5AU
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #111,984 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Editorial Reviews

One of the most anticipated artists to hit the scene since Kanye West, Rhymefest is the critic's choice! With his new album Blue Collar including the infectious, West-assisted lead single, "Brand New," and the scorchin' hot "Fever," along with beat wizardry from Cool & Dre, Ronson, No ID and vocal assistance from Mario, Citizen Cope, and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, there's no way the mighty Rhymefest can strike out.

Customer Reviews

Rhymefest is another Chicago rapper who worked closely with Kanye on making this album. Michael Stephen Holz  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
All in all, this is a solid package and should be in the collection of any hip hop fan. Solty  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Debut From Rhymefest July 11, 2006
Format:Audio CD
Everyone has been whining about how they want something different in hip-hop. Well something different and "brand new" has been delivered via Chicago rapper Rhymefest. Industry heads might say J Records/Allido was talking a risk by releasing Rhymefest's debut album Blue Collar without a strong radio or video single. What is clear is that the label believes in this project and rightfully so. Across the board Blue Collar has received stellar reviews and this reviewer was equally impressed by Rhymefest's 16 track (including an intro and a skit) debut.

Blue Collar is a solid album and despite having a few featured artists on the album it's Rhymefest who carries the album with his thought provoking lyrics. The production is on point. The set was produced by Rhymefest, No-ID & Matt Middletor.

Well what do we have here.

"Fever," produced by No-ID is a crazy track which uses an Indian style take on the classic song "Fever." One song on the set which has potential to be a radio single is "All Women Cheat," which features Mario. On this Cool & Dre produced song Rhymefest let's the fella's no that women cheat they just put a little more thought into covering their tracks.

Rhymfest won a Grammy Award for co-writing the song "Jesus Walks" with fellow Chicagoan Kanye West. Kanye makes an appearance on two tracks on Blue Collar. He is featured on "Brand New" which is an up-tempo song which was the first single and he is featured on the laid back track "More." "More" is a really good song in which `Fest spits about how people always want more and how often people emulate people who really aren't doing that well for themselves. Kanye West isn't the only Chicago rapper featured on Blue Collar. Mikkey and Bump J are featured on the street track "Chicago Rillas.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly impressive, but potential is his greatest asset. December 28, 2006
By Pablo
Format:Audio CD
I'll be straight up, when I first listened to Blue Collar, I was not a fan. I'm not sure if it's the particular mood I was in, or not, but Rhymefest did little to capture my interest with his rather peculiar, and not quite polished, flow. I put the album down for awhile, and decided to check out other artists, as 2006 was still jam-packed with major releases. Now that 2006's dwindled down, and 2007 is merely days away, I decided to revisit this Chi-town native's debut album, and I was pleasently surprised on second listen. Rhymefest possesses more energy than I originally perceived, and his flow, while still a little off, is intriguing for its unique qualities.

While this album isn't likely to become a classic among anyone but hardcore Rhymefest fans, it shows than Rhymefest has more than enough potential to drop a classic before he's ever done emceeing. While not as comfortable, or sonically engaging as his Chi-town neighbor, Lupe Fiasco, Rhymefest is quite tight in his own right. Unfortunately, Kanye's contribution(Brand New) isn't as tight as his contributions to Doctor's Advocate and Hip-Hop Is Dead, but his presence isn't that missed, as No I.D. and Mark Ronson are the real bread and butter of production. Of course, Just Blaze and Emile also drop in for some dope cuts behind the boards, providing their usual heat.

So while this album is musically pleasing, and Rhymefest's flow is uniquely engaging, what about the lyrics? No need to worry if you thought Rhymefest came up short there, because this is where he excels. While the flow may not be perfect, and not all of the backdrops are overwhelmingly tight, Rhymefest consistently drops more hot bars than a coal miner, solidifying himself as one of the mainstream's premier lyricists on one album alone.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The future of hip-hop. He's Whack tose intolerant. July 11, 2006
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Che Smith also known, as Rhymefest is a Chicago native has finally released his first album "Blue Collar". Rhymefest used to be a janitor. One day he went to clean the bathroom and found that someone crapped all over the floor. He then walked out and said to himself "I'm going to make it." In 1997, Rhymefest beat Eminem in the Scribble Jam in 1997 in Chicago. After the birth of his first son in 1998, Fest' was forced to work many low paying Blue Collar jobs until his wife got a job to support them so he could devote time in his main passion of music. In February of 2003, Rhymefest signed a record label with Allido Records turning down the offer from long-time friend Kanye West for his record label G.O.O.D Music. At this time Rhymefest also co-wrote with Kanye with one of his singles for his first album "The College Dropout". You might know this single as "Jesus Walks". In 2005, Fest' won a Grammy for the work he did on the single. Earlier this year Rhymefest released his first single in the UK "Brand New" feat. Kanye West. The song was recorded many years ago as I heard it in late December of 2004. The video for the single was also made many years ago. The latest single from the album "Fever" was released on June 29th on Yahoo.

When I heard the album had an official released date after being delayed more times than one I was really excited. The part that disappointed me is that some of my favoutire songs like "These Days" and "Go Out Clothes" won't be on the final track listing but some great songs still remain like the singles "Brand New" and "Fever" and will also feature "Dynomite (Going Postal)", "More feat. Kanye West", "All Girls Cheat", "Chicago-Rillas feat Bump J and Mikkey", "Bullet" and, "Devil's Pie". Rhymefest will also be the only rapper to go commercial who has a lisp.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
I really love this album. There are 4 or 5 songs I can listen to all day.

The real reason why I bought this was for "Build Me Up" that he does with ODB. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Valtyr
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy, if you like Kanye, definitely check this
A good debut from Kanye's cousin, with the same kind of wit/banter, but definitely a more intense, battle-rap style flow than Kanye's. Read more
Published on September 16, 2009 by Raymond J. Mendoza
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
3.5/5

Chicago native Rhymefest made a very good album with his debut, Blue Collar. Rhymefest displays a variety of emotions on this album, transitioning skillfully from... Read more
Published on September 12, 2007 by Brian G. Thompson
4.0 out of 5 stars Hip Hop Fest
Rhymefest is a new artist from Chitown and I actually think it's one of the hottest albums I bought recently though I accept I owned it way too later than it came out. Read more
Published on January 6, 2007 by Kadir Emre Öztemel
5.0 out of 5 stars Kanye Jr.
Rhymefest is another Chicago rapper who worked closely with Kanye on making this album. The result is a great album with a lot of high quality beats and a super clean production... Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by Michael Stephen Holz
1.0 out of 5 stars Wack
Rhymefest is an Ok rapper and the first two joints are bumping. Man, I thought I was in for a classic hip hop album , It was like the Lakers were

ahead by 30 points then... Read more
Published on December 29, 2006 by B Luv
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Impressive Debut (4.5 Stars)
Just like Lupe Fiasco, Rhymefest was a highly regarded rapper out of Chicago, linked to Kanye West. But, unlike Lupe Fiasco, Rhymefest's hype didn't lead to good promotion, or... Read more
Published on December 21, 2006 by Ludacris88
2.0 out of 5 stars Cool
I knew Red Eye Chicago was an extremely out-of-touch newspaper, but I never thought they were this far off. Read more
Published on December 6, 2006 by Shamontiel L. Vaughn
3.0 out of 5 stars Impressive, But I Expected More! - 3.5 Stars!
"Blue Collar", the debut album by Chicago-born rapper Rhymefest, was one of the slept-on albums I've been waiting on for months. Read more
Published on November 25, 2006 by CrazyWhacko_88
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong debut from Rhymefest, must have for fans of quality rap
This mc from Chicago is famously known for co-writing the Grammy winning song from Kanye West called "Jesus Walks" so you'd expect quality music from him and he delivers here on... Read more
Published on November 24, 2006 by GM
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Blue Collar
Track List
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01. Feel Free (Intro) (Feat. 1:11
Q-Tip)
02. Dynomite (Going Postal) 3:50
03. Brand New (Feat. Kanye West) 3:40
04. Fever 3:48
05. All I Do 3:27
06. Get Down 3:02
07. More (Feat.... Read more
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