2021 album by IDK
USee4Yourself Cover for standard and Complete editions; deluxe edition features a blue background
Released July 9, 2021 Studio
Genre Hip hop [ 1] Length 43 :51 Label
Producer
IDK & Friends 2 (2020)
USee4Yourself (2021)
Simple. (2022)
"Shoot My Shot" Released: April 16, 2021
"Peloton" Released: June 11, 2021
"PradadaBang" Released: July 2, 2021
"Red" Released: July 9, 2021
USee4Yourself (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by American rapper IDK . It was released on July 9, 2021, through Clue No Clue and Warner Records .[ 2] It features guest appearances from Young Thug , Offset , Westside Gunn , the late MF Doom , Jay Electronica , Lucky Daye , Sir , T-Pain , the Neptunes , Swae Lee , Rico Nasty , Slick Rick , and Sevyn Streeter ; Trippie Redd , Jvck James , Shy Glizzy , Lil Yachty , JID , Kenny Mason , and Royce da 5'9" additionally feature on its deluxe edition. IDK primarily handled production himself, alongside high-profile producers including ATL Jacob , DJ Dahi , CashMoneyAP , and T-Minus . It serves as a sequel to his debut album Is He Real? (2019), and follows IDK & Friends 2 (2020), his soundtrack for the documentary Basketball County: In the Water .
IDK stated, "I needed to make this album to become a better person", and expressed during the process, "took away a sense of fear... of people finding out who I am".[ 3] [ 4]
USee4Yourself received "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 79, based on 5 reviews.[ 5]
USee4Yourself – Standard edition Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "3018091821" 1:11 2. "Santa Monica Blvd" 2:41 3. "Dogs Don't Lie" 1:57 4. "Truth" Mills 0:33 5. "PradadaBang" (with Young Thug ) IDK Blue Rondo McGee[c] Almatic[c] 2:25 6. "Shoot My Shot" (with Offset ) 2:52 7. "Red" (with Westside Gunn , MF Doom , and Jay Electronica ) IDK Illingsworth Blue Rondo[c] Nwadije[c] 4:15 8. "Jelly" 0:43 9. "Puerto Rico" (with Lucky Daye ) 3:17 10. "Temporary Love" (with Sir ) 1:07 11. "10 Feet" (with T-Pain ) 2:58 12. "Keto" (with the Neptunes , Swae Lee , and Rico Nasty ) The Neptunes 2:21 13. "1995" Mills Martin John Muller Gamlam Douglas IDK Stonegroov Blue Rondo[a] Buddah Blessed[a] 4:08 14. "Peloton" 3:33 15. "Hey Auntie" (with Slick Rick ) Mills Richard Walters Lawrence Greenidge Gerald Lee Theo Rosenthal Gamlam Eden Eliah Nagar IDK LDG Beats Teddy Roxpin Blue Rondo[c] Nagar[a] 3:22 16. "Cry in Church" (with Sevyn Streeter ) 4:47 17. "Closure" Mills IDK 1:34 Total length: 43:51
USee4Yourself – Deluxe edition Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 18. "Dinner Date" (featuring Trippie Redd ) 2:46 19. "Temporary Love" (featuring Sir; extended version) 4:16 20. "Puerto Rico" (featuring Jvck James ; version 2) IDK Rascal Blue Rondo[c] Buddah Blessed[c] 3:18 21. "2 Cents" (featuring Shy Glizzy ; extended version) 2:24 22. "Just Like Martin" Mills 2:33 23. "King Alfred Plan" (featuring Lil Yachty ) IDK Tane Runo Blue Rondo[a] 2:37 24. "Cereal" (featuring JID and Kenny Mason ) 3:19 25. "Rain " (SWV cover) Brian Alexander Morgan 3:46 26. "Dogs Don't Lie" (featuring Royce da 5′9″ ; extended version) DJ Dahi McKenzie IDK[c] Blue Rondo[a] 2:57 Total length: 70:50
Notes
^[c] signifies a co-producer.
^[a] signifies an additional producer.
The Complete Edition features instrumentals of all standard edition tracks.
"3018091821" contains a sample of "Body Song", written by Benjamin Cooper and performed by Panares.
"Dogs Don't Lie" contains a sample of "Cracking", written by Brian Aronow, Jesse Brotter, Jonathan Gilad, and Caroline Ramani, and performed by Crumb .
"Red" contains a sample of "Hier Aujourd'hui Demain" written and performed by Michel Ripoche and Phillipe Briche; and interpolations of "Still Fly", written by Byron Thomas and Bryan Williams , and performed by Big Tymers .
"Puerto Rico" contains a sample of "Nature Boy ", written by Eden Ahbez , as performed by the Singers Unlimited , and an interpolation of "Can't Get Enough ", written by LaShawn Daniels , Fred Jerkins III , Rodney Jerkins , and Kelly Price , and performed by Tamia .
"10 Feet" contains a sample of "Monkey on the D$ck", written by Renetta Lowe and Byron Thomas, and performed by Magnolia Shorty .
"Peloton" contains a sample of "Payback Is a Dog", written by Thomas Bell and Kenneth Gamble , and performed by the Stylistics .
"Hey Auntie" contains a sample of "Love Theme" from the Black Shampoo soundtrack, written and performed by Gerald Lee.
"Cry in Church" contains a sample of "The Prayer IV", written and performed by DMX .
Musicians
IDK – vocals (all tracks), programming (tracks 18, 25, 26)
Aishah White – additional vocals (tracks 1, 17)
Andrew Schulz – additional vocals (track 1)
Javonté – additional vocals (track 1)
Eden Eliah Nagar – drum programming (track 2)
Mike Tyson – additional vocals (track 3)
Acyde – additional vocals (track 8)
DJ Honey – additional vocals (track 8)
Jet Luna – additional vocals (track 8)
Blue Rondo – additional vocals (track 10), programming (19, 25, 26)
Jason Brown – additional vocals (track 10)
Mother Marygold – additional vocals (track 11)
City Rominiecki – additional vocals (tracks 12, 13)
DMX – additional vocals (track 16)Technical
Calin Enache – mixing (tracks 1–4, 6, 10, 11, 14–17), mastering (17), engineering (2, 3, 9, 11, 14, 15)
Josh Gudwin – mixing (track 2)
Mike Dean – mixing (tracks 4, 5, 7, 9, 11–13), mastering (all tracks)
Eden Eliah Nagar – mixing (tracks 8), engineering (all tracks), mixing assistance (1–7, 9–17)
Vic Wainstein – engineering (tracks 2, 5, 9, 11, 13, 15)
Chaz Sexton – engineering (tracks 9–11, 15)
Kouroush "MyBoyRoach" Poursalehi – engineering (track 9)
Mike Larson – engineering (track 12)
Kahlil Vellani – engineering (tracks 14)
Kai Lasker – engineering (track 14)
Bernard "Bezo" Chavez II – engineering for Sevyn Streeter (track 16)
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^ McMullen, Chase (July 13, 2021). "IDK balances emotional weight with silky beats on the diverse USee4Yourself " . The Line of Best Fit . Retrieved October 1, 2021 .
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