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2024 studio album by Lyrical Lemonade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All Is Yellow is the debut studio album[a] by multimedia production company Lyrical Lemonade, executive produced by the company's founder, American music video director Cole Bennett.[4][5] It was released on January 26, 2024 via Lyrical Lemonade and distributed by Def Jam Recordings. It features appearances by many prominent hip hop artists.
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Released | January 26, 2024 |
Recorded | 2019–2023 |
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Length | 42:38 |
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The album was preceded by five singles, including the lead single "Doomsday".[6][7][8] The track sees collaborators Juice Wrld and Cordae rapping over a Cole Bennett- and Max Lord-produced beat, which features a sample of Eminem's "Role Model" from his own debut album The Slim Shady LP (1999).[9][10] "Doomsday" peaked at 58 on the Billboard Hot 100[11] and 19 on the company's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[11]
Work on All Is Yellow began at least five years before its release.[citation needed] Five singles were released prior to the album, the first being "Doomsday" in June 2023. That September, the second single, "Guitar in My Room", was released. The third, being "Hello There", was released in October. The fourth, "Stop Giving Me Advice",[12][13][14] was the second single from the album to chart in the United Kingdom; however, it failed to chart in the United States. It was released on December 8. On January 12, 2024, Bennett released the final pre-album single, titled "Fallout".[15] Bennett directed videos for all five singles, which were subsequently released on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel.[6][16][17][18][19][20] On the day of the album's release, the track "Say Ya Grace" received a video.[21] Cole Bennett released the music videos for all of the other songs in the following months, including "Doomsday Pt. 2".
The album features numerous guest performances, with vocals being provided by JID, Sheck Wes, Ski Mask the Slump God, Lil Durk, Kid Cudi, Chief Keef, Lil Yachty, Lil Tecca, The Kid Laroi, Lil Skies, Teezo Touchdown, Juicy J, Cochise, Denzel Curry, Lil B, Latto, Swae Lee, Aminé, Snot, the late 6 Dogs, the late Juice Wrld, Cordae, Eminem,[22] Gus Dapperton, Joey Badass, G Herbo, BabyTron, Lil Tracy, Corbin, Black Kray, Umi, SahBabii, Dave, and Jack Harlow.[23][24]
Additionally, Big Sean recorded a verse for the album on an unreleased track alongside Curry; however, it did not end up making the final tracklist, with Bennett indicating alternate plans for it to be released on another album in the future.[25] In July 2024, a reworked version of the song by Eminem featuring Sean and BabyTron was released under the name "Tobey". It is the second single off the former’s twelfth studio album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).
All Is Yellow received mixed reviews from music critics. Writing for HipHopDX, Will Schube felt that Bennett, rather than using the album as an opportunity to "put impressive artists into interesting scenarios and seeing what they do", filled the album with "clichés of pastiche styles", writing: "There are plenty of good moments on the project, but these high points only reveal how much more interesting All Is Yellow could have been."[1] Dani Blum of Pitchfork called it an "inevitable, overstuffed album with a lot of big-name features and little curatorial vision."[26]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Fly Away" (with Sheck Wes, Ski Mask the Slump God, and JID) |
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| 3:06 |
2. | "Guitar in My Room" (with Lil Durk and Kid Cudi) |
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| 3:48 |
3. | "Say Ya Grace" (with Chief Keef and Lil Yachty) |
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| 2:37 |
4. | "This My Life" (with Lil Tecca, The Kid Laroi, and Lil Skies) |
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| 2:49 |
5. | "First Night" (with Teezo Touchdown, Juicy J, Cochise, Denzel Curry, and Lil B) |
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| 3:38 |
6. | "Special" (with Latto, Swae Lee, and Aminé) |
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| 2:37 |
7. | "With the Fish" (with Snot and 6 Dogs) |
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| 2:11 |
8. | "Doomsday" (with Juice Wrld and Cordae) |
| 2:31 | |
9. | "Doomsday Pt. 2" (with Eminem) |
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| 1:51 |
10. | "Fallout" (with Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, and Joey Badass) |
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| 3:37 |
11. | "Equilibrium" (with G Herbo and BabyTron) |
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| 3:04 |
12. | "Hello There" (with Lil Tracy, Corbin, and Black Kray) |
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| 3:15 |
13. | "Hummingbird" (with Umi, SahBabii, and Teezo Touchdown) | 3:33 | ||
14. | "Stop Giving Me Advice" (with Jack Harlow and Dave) |
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| 4:02 |
Total length: | 42:38 |
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Chart (2024) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[27] | 86 |
Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA)[28] | 21 |
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[29] | 145 |
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[30] | 51 |
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[31] | 23 |
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[32] | 113 |
US Billboard 200[33] | 43 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[34] | 16 |
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