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Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory flac album
  • Performer Vince Staples
  • Title Big Fish Theory
  • Date of release 2017
  • Country US
  • Other formats WMA DMF MP1 AHX ADX AA VOX
  • Genre Hip-hop & RAP
  • Size MP3 1549 mb
  • Size FLAC 1928 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 176

Big Fish Theory is the second studio album by American rapper Vince Staples. It was released on June 23, 2017, by Blacksmith Records and Def Jam Recordings.

Big Fish Theory is Vince Staples' second studio album and was released on June 23, 2017. So the Big Fish Theory pertains to someone who is capable of much bigger things, but is trapped inside the fish tank someone else put them in and therefore will only grow in accordance with their limits. However, in a pre-release interview with Vulture, Vince was questioned about the album’s title and it’s true meaning: So the Big Fish in the title of the album. I’ve got a couple ideas what that might mea. ou’re not going to get it right.

On Staples’ second album, however, he comes close to drawing level with his West Coast rival. Because ‘Big Fish Theory’ is one of the most ambitious, dazzling hip-hop albums of 2017 so far – neck-and-neck with Kendrick’s ‘DAMN. Right from fiery opener ‘Crabs In A Bucket’, Staples’ propulsive, hypnotic flow has never sounded stronger. His lyrics, meanwhile, are emotionally calibrated for 2017: antsy, alienated and occasionally overcome with nihilistic despair at the state of the world. And his bleak lyrical brilliance is perfectly matched by ‘Big Fish Theory’’s experimental production  . DOWNLOAD Vince Staples Ft. Justin Vernon & Kilo Kish – Crabs In A Bucket MP3. Juicy J – Big Fish MP3. DOWNLOAD Vince Staples – Alyssa Interlude MP3.

Vince Staples Releases Big Fish Theory Album. June 22, 2017 8:00 PM. by Kyle Eustice. 16. Vince Staples’ sophomore album has arrived. 17 was hinting at the Big Fish video, which he released Thursday (May 18), a day early. The Norf Norf rapper followed up with an announcement on Beats 1 Radio where he revealed the actual release date of his Big Fish Theory LP is June 23. 'It's been two years. It;'s time to drop an album. new album from estaples pi. witter. Zane Lowe (lowe) May 18, 2017.

Vince Staples’ critically acclaimed debut album is an abstract vignette of moments inspired by the chaotic events of his adolescent past. The title, Summertime ‘06, tells the time and year of when the stories unfolded, one of the hottest summers of his life. There’s a vividness to his storytelling, lyrically the music is a time machine to the actions as he describes them―the angst, madness and intensity of what his life was like. If Summertime ‘06 was based on his past, Big Fish Theory could give people a glimpse into his actual present―the same way TPAB follows GKMC. If you listen to BagBak, the rumored first single touches on a range of topics―systemic oppression, racial prejudice, police profiling―but the song ends with Vince announcing, we on now, and that everyone from the 1% to the president can "suck our dick.

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I enjoyed this album very much. Crabs In A Bucket This song is a great way to kick off the album. The beat is electronic and ominous, leaving you in a cloud of mystery throughout the entire song. I believe the song is about the way white people look at Vince and how they don’t want to see him succeed and how they dismiss him as just another black artist. Crabs in a bucket Crabs in a bucket Wanna see you at the bottom, don'tcha love it?

In fact, he’s in multiple time zones here. Delivered in his fluent, poetic flow, the lyrical references reach back to 16th-century composer Louis Bourgeois, while BagBak captures the stark contrasts of Staples’ present ( I pray for new McLarens/Pray the police don’t come blow me down because of my complexion. With trap hi-hats sprayed across ’70s funk basslines ( 745 ) and Bon Iver fused into UK garage beats ( Crabs in a Bucket ), the future is as bold as it is bright. Big Fish Theory Vince Staples.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Crabs In A Bucket
Co-producer, Programmed By [Additional] – Justin VernonFeaturing, Vocals – Kilo KishProducer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
3:17
A2 Big Fish
Featuring, Vocals – Juicy JProducer, Programmed By – Christian Rich
3:18
A3 Alyssa Interlude
Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:38
B1 Love Can Be...
Featuring, Vocals – Kilo KishFeaturing, Vocals [Additional] – Ray JFeaturing, Vocals [Additional], Keyboards – Damon AlbarnProducer – GTA
2:58
B2 745
Producer, Programmed By – Jimmy Edgar
3:47
B3 Ramona Park Is Yankee Stadium
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – Kilo KishProducer – Ray Brady
0:51
C1 Yeah Right
Featuring, Vocals – Kendrick LamarFeaturing, Vocals [Additional] – KučkaProducer – Sophie Producer [Additional] – Flume
3:08
C2 Homage
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – Kilo KishProducer, Synth [Bass], Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:53
C3 Samo
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – ASAP Rocky, Kilo KishProducer – Sophie
2:54
D1 Party People
Producer, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:58
D2 BagBak
Producer – Ray BradyVocals, Vocals [Additional] – Ken Rogers
2:41
D3 Rain Come Down
Featuring, Vocals – Ty Dolla Sign*Keyboards [Additional] – Taylor MackallProducer, Synthesizer, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
4:41

Credits

  • Engineer [Additional] – William Francis Delaney VI
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Chaz R. Sexton
  • Mastered By – Chris Gehringer
  • Mixed By – Mike "Spike" Stent* (tracks: 1-12)
  • Mixed By [Assistance] – Michael Freeman (tracks: 1-12)
  • Recorded By – Michael Law Thomas (tracks: 1-5, 7-10, 12)
  • Recorded By [Vocals] – Michael Law Thomas (tracks: 6, 11)

Notes

"Alyssa Interlude" contains samples of "I Wish It Would Rain", written by Rodger Penzabene, Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield, and performed by The Temptations, and excerpts from Tim Chipping's interview with Amy Winehouse.
"Love Can Be..." contains an interpolation from "Hood Nigga (Remix)", written by Alonzo Mathis, Dana Ramey and Christopher Hussery. and performed by Gorilla Zoe.
"Homage" contains an interpolation of "Hold Me Back", written by Joshua Murphy, Julius Preston and William Roberts, and performed by Rick Ross; and an interpolation of "New Level", written by Darold Ferguson, Nayvadius Wilburn, and Carlton Mays, Jr., and performed by ASAP Ferg and Future.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
00602557445725 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(CD, Album) Def Jam Recordings 00602557445725 US 2017
B0027122-04 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(Cass, Album, S/Edition) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music B0027122-04 US 2017
0062557445831 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(2xLP, Ltd, Pic) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music 0062557445831 Europe 2017
none Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(File, AAC, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, Album) Def Jam Recordings none US 2017
B0026416-01 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Pic) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music B0026416-01 US 2017

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Crabs In A Bucket
Co-producer, Programmed By [Additional] – Justin VernonFeaturing, Vocals – Kilo KishProducer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
3:17
2 Big Fish
Featuring, Vocals – Juicy JProducer, Programmed By – Christian Rich
3:18
3 Alyssa Interlude
Producer, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:38
4 Love Can Be...
Featuring, Vocals – Kilo KishFeaturing, Vocals [Additional] – Ray JFeaturing, Vocals [Additional], Keyboards – Damon AlbarnProducer – GTA
2:58
5 745
Producer, Programmed By – Jimmy Edgar
3:47
6 Ramona Park Is Yankee Stadium
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – Kilo KishProducer – Ray Brady
0:51
7 Yeah Right
Featuring, Vocals – Kendrick LamarFeaturing, Vocals [Additional] – KučkaProducer – Sophie Producer [Additional] – Flume
3:08
8 Homage
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – Kilo KishProducer, Synth [Bass], Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:53
9 Samo
Featuring, Vocals [Additional] – ASAP Rocky, Kilo KishProducer – Sophie
2:54
10 Party People
Producer, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
2:58
11 BagBak
Producer – Ray BradyVocals [Additional] – Ken Rogers
2:41
12 Rain Come Down
Featuring, Vocals – Ty Dolla Sign*Keyboards [Additional] – Taylor MackallProducer, Synthesizer, Programmed By – Zack Sekoff
4:41

Credits

  • Engineer [Additional] – William Francis Delaney VI
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Chaz R. Sexton
  • Mastered By – Chris Gehringer
  • Mixed By – Mike "Spike" Stent* (tracks: 1-12)
  • Mixed By [Assistance] – Michael Freeman (tracks: 1-12)
  • Recorded By – Michael Law Thomas (tracks: 1-5, 7-10, 12)
  • Recorded By [Vocals] – Michael Law Thomas (tracks: 6, 11)

Notes

"Alyssa Interlude" contains samples of "I Wish It Would Rain", written by Rodger Penzabene, Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield, and performed by The Temptations, and excerpts from Tim Chipping's interview with Amy Winehouse.
"Love Can Be..." contains an interpolation from "Hood Nigga (Remix)", written by Alonzo Mathis, Dana Ramey and Christopher Hussery. and performed by Gorilla Zoe.
"Homage" contains an interpolation of "Hold Me Back", written by Joshua Murphy, Julius Preston and William Roberts, and performed by Rick Ross; and an interpolation of "New Level", written by Darold Ferguson, Nayvadius Wilburn, and Carlton Mays, Jr., and performed by ASAP Ferg and Future.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 602557445725
  • Barcode (Printed): 6 02557 44572 5

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
B0027122-04 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(Cass, Album, S/Edition) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music B0027122-04 US 2017
0062557445831 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(2xLP, Ltd, Pic) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music 0062557445831 Europe 2017
none Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(File, AAC, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, Album) Def Jam Recordings none US 2017
B0026416-01 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Pic) Def Jam Recordings, Blacksmith Music B0026416-01 US 2017
B002641402 Vince Staples Big Fish Theory ‎(CD, Album) Def Jam Recordings B002641402 Canada 2017


Talk about Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory


Agagamand
Pretty hit or miss on the quality here, of course to be expected with a picture disc. Tracks like Big Fish and 745 play surprisingly well, but busier tracks like Love Can Be and Yeah Right take a huge hit in dynamics and overall clarity in the mix. Really wish they went with a more traditional pressing on this one.
Topmen
Arrived today, finally! Number 535. Have to say, I'm quite impressed by the sound quality - Bang Bak sounds particularly awesome.
Rishason
It's a fantastic album, but the double picture disc isn't necessary. And the delays were annoying. It sounds pretty good--for a picture disc. Would probably sound better if it weren't one. If it's going to be split over 2 discs, it should have at least been 42rpm.Yeah Right, for instance, sounds kind of terrible on my copy. I can hear a little distortion on it that isn't there on the digital copy.
Gir
I'm really wondering if they originally intended this to be a single LP. It was priced at $25 on his webstore, which is lower than I'd expect for a double in 2017. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to press this on one LP, weren't happy with the sound, and changed it to be a 2xLP. That would explain the long delay.
Wanenai
Very interesting way to release this on vinyl. A single disc of regular vinyl would have made a ton of sense and been much easier for every party involved, but that ain't what they did. Instead we got two picture discs for 36:04 of music.First off, the packaging is miserable. It comes in 2 clear plastic sleeves (you know, the kind that ruin records over time) that are connected on one side and taped together on the other. The records had busted through each side of both sleeves when mine arrived, leaving several inch jagged splits in the plastic. Of course these harmful partial dust covers went right into my trash, and I am now storing the discs in MoFi sleeves inside a plastic outer. An actual jacket would have been too convenient and protective I guess.The signed insert came with a horrible crease about a quarter of the way down across the whole thing. Having an actual jacket for the records and this insert to go into would have remedied that easily, but it was just loose in the box, so of course it was bent in the post.Onto the picture discs themselves, they actually did a bang up job here. Once you get over the fact that putting any serious album on a picture disc is a horrible idea in the first place, these are done as well as possible. Simply put, these discs bump. The sound quality isn't immaculate as there is definitely vocal distortion on some tracks, but the instrumentals absolutely bang, as a result of how well spaced out the album is. We're averaging less than 10 minutes of music per side here, and it shows. I think this is hands down the best sounding picture disc I have ever played on my table.So while this is far from my ideal version of a vinyl release for this album, it'll do just fine for listening. Just a little extra flipping and disc switching, and it would have been really nice to get an actual jacket.
Urllet
These are not signed EITHER. They are INITIALED. Look at the CLUTCH BOX Set. IT says autographed, but it's initialed.
Adrielmeena
Couldn't agree more. So disappointed by everything around this project except for the music. Why make an overly expensive record, then treat it like garbage? I will still listen to Vince Staples, but he won't be getting any more of my $.
Buzatus
Got mine today. Sounds good so far, looks nice. Pretty happy with it. Even if it's very late, seems like Vince's deluxe vinyl packages are always solid... the Summertime 06 package was great and sounded good as well.