Control System

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Control System
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Studio album by Ab-Soul
Released May 11, 2012
Recorded 2011-2012
TDE Recording Studio: House of Pain
(Carson, California)
Genre Hip hop
Length 71:44
Label Top Dawg Entertainment
Producer Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith (exec.), Punch (co-exec.)
Dave Free (also co-exec.), Sounwave, Tae Beast, King Blue, Willie B, Nez & Rio, Skhye Hutch, Curtiss King, Aahyasis, Tommy Black
Ab-Soul chronology
Longterm Mentality
(2011)Longterm Mentality2011
Control System
(2012)
These Days…
(2014)These Days…2014

Control System is the second studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul, released on May 11, 2012, via Top Dawg Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Danny Brown, Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock, BJ the Chicago Kid, Kendrick Lamar, JaVonte, Punch, Ashtrobot and vocals from the late Alori Joh. The album's production was handled by Digi+Phonics, King Blue, Nez & Rio, Skhye Hutch, Curtiss King, Aahyasis and Tommy Black.[1]

Background

The album is Ab-Soul's fourth full-length project, which was preceded by numerous promotional singles, the first being "Black Lip Bastard" on January 17, 2012. The song was produced by Willie B.[2] On February 28, 2012, Ab-Soul, along with Schoolboy Q, appeared on Sway Calloway's #SwayInTheMorning radio show, where Ab-Soul called "Black Lip Bastard": "pretty much one of the title tracks",[3] the song, however, failed to make the album's final track listing. The first song that appears on the album, to be released was "Showin' Love", also produced by Willie B.[4]

On April 6, 2012, Ab-Soul released "Terrorist Threats". The song features frequent collaborator Jhené Aiko and Danny Brown, who proclaimed on Twitter that "Black Hippy the new Beatles and I'm Harry Nilsson".[5] On April 17, 2012, Ab-Soul revealed the album's title to be Control System and unveiled the release date to be May 11, 2012. That same day he also released a music video for "Pineal Gland", a song inspired by the psychedelic drug DMT and of course the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland in the vertebrate brain theorized to store natural reserves of DMT in mammals.[6][7] On April 24, 2012, another single, by the title of "SOPA" was released. The song, produced by Nez & Rio, references Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a United States bill introduced by US Representative Lamar S. Smith, that would've allowed the US government controversial control over the internet.[8]

On May 1, 2012, Ab-Soul released another music video for a song titled "Empathy"; the song features vocals from JaVonte and his late friend and girlfriend Alori Joh, who committed suicide in February 2012.[9] On May 4, 2012, it was revealed "Black Lip Bastard" was remixed and will feature his Black Hippy cohorts, Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q.[10] On May 8, 2012, his collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, titled "ILLuminate", was released. The music video would be released on January 15, 2013.[11] The day before the album's release Ab-Soul revealed the track listing and released snippets from the album. The album, as written on the back cover, is "Dedicated to the beautiful soul of Loriana Angel Johnson aka Alori Joh"[12]

Recording and production

Throughout 2011 and 2012, Ab-Soul was working on his second album. He had recorded the songs "Empathy" and "A Rebellion" with Alori Joh. On February 7, 2012, it was reported a young woman committed suicide by leaping from a radio tower; the woman was later identified as Loriana Johnson, also known as Alori Joh. In a June 2012 interview with HipHopDX, Ab-Soul publicly spoke on Joh's death and how it impacted him and the album: "I was actually pretty much done with the project before that happened. Luckily for me and all of us cause I definitely don’t think I would have been able to put it out in the time that I did. It was difficult. It’s still very difficult. She helps me out with all of my projects. It’s a very difficult thing to get over but at the same time this is what we’ve been – we, me and her, were working on for the majority of the time I’ve known her. She was one of my biggest supporters so I feel like I owe her and I owe everybody else that’s taken a liking to what we’re doing." "The Book of Soul" was of the last tracks that he recorded on the project, he touches on a couple topics throughout his life, with Alori Joh being the main subject over a jazzy instrumental produced by Tommy Black.[13]

Reception

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 83/100[14]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Robert Christgau A–[15]
DJBooth.net 4/5 stars[16]
Exclaim! 8/10[17]
HipHopDX 4.5/5 stars[18]
Pitchfork Media 8.1/10[19]
Spin 8/10[20]
XXL 4/5 stars (XL)[21]

Upon its release, Control System received universal acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 83, based on 10 reviews, which indicates "universal acclaim."[14] The album was named the 20th best of 2012 by Complex Magazine.[22] Spin Magazine named the album the twelfth best hip hop album of 2012.[23]

Track listing

No. Title Producer Length
1. "Soulo Ho3" (featuring Jhené Aiko) Sounwave & Dave Free (of Digi+Phonics) 3:57
2. "Track Two"   Tae Beast (of Digi+Phonics) 4:03
3. "Bohemian Grove"   Tae Beast & Dave Free (of Digi+Phonics) 4:23
4. "Terrorist Threats" (featuring Jhené Aiko & Danny Brown) Dave Free (of Digi+Phonics) 4:24
5. "Pineal Gland"   Tae Beast (of Digi+Phonics) 3:52
6. "Double Standards"   Sounwave (of Digi+Phonics) 4:21
7. "Mixed Emotions"   King Blue (of Sore Losers) 4:08
8. "SOPA" (featuring Schoolboy Q) Nez & Rio 4:09
9. "Lust Demons" (featuring Jay Rock & BJ the Chicago Kid) Tae Beast (of Digi+Phonics) 3:41
10. "Illuminate" (featuring Kendrick Lamar) Skhye Hutch 5:07
11. "A Rebellion" (featuring Alori Joh) Curtiss King 3:48
12. "Showin' Love"   Willie B (of Digi+Phonics) 4:57
13. "Empathy" (featuring Alori Joh & JaVonte) Skhye Hutch 3:01
14. "Nothing's Something"   Aahyasis 2:30
15. "Beautiful Death" (featuring Punch & Ashtrobot) Skhye Hutch 4:30
16. "The Book of Soul"   Tommy Black 5:11
17. "Black Lip Bastard (Remix)" (Black Hippy) (Bonus Track) Willie B (of Digi+Phonics) 5:49
Total length:
71:44
Sample credits

Charts

Chart (2012)[36] Peak
position
US Billboard 200 91
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) 12
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard) 9
US Top Independent Albums (Billboard) 13

References

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