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2010 studio album by Eternia & MoSS
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating HipHopDX 3.5/5[ 1] RapReviews 6.5/10[ 2]
At Last is the second studio album by Canadian rapper Eternia . Originally announced to be released on June 15, 2010,[ 3] it was released on June 29, 2010, through Fat Beats Records. Production was entirely handled by MoSS . It features guest appearances from Jessica Kaya, Joell Ortiz , Maestro Fresh Wes , Rah Digga , Reef the Lost Cauze , Termanology , The Lady of Rage and Tona.
The full-length album was preceded by an eponymous extended play , released on June 8, 2010, via Fat Beats. The eight-track At Last EP was composed of two lead singles from the full-length: "The BBQ" and "It's Funny", in addition to "The BBQ" remix featuring Jean Grae and Tiye Phoenix , along with the "It's Funny" remix featuring Ras Kass .
The album received a Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year nomination at the Juno Awards of 2011 and was long-listed for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize , while the collaboration between Eternia and MoSS was nominated for an Indie Award for Best Urban Artist/Group Or Duo Of The Year at the 2011 Jim Beam® Indie Awards.[ 4] DJ Premier ranked the album at No. 17 on his top 25 albums of 2010 during his LiveFromHQ show on Hip Hop Nation/Sirius Satellite Radio .[ 5] At Last also received favourable reviews from music critics with HipHopDX , DJBooth.net and PotholesInMyBlog.com giving the album a 3.5 out of 5 and Urb upped the ante by giving the album a rating of 4 out of 5.[ 6]
The instrumental version of the album was released on July 5, 2011.[ 7]
At Last LP track listing[ edit ]
At Last LP (FB5129)Title Writer(s) 1. "Intro" Jason Connoy 0:35 2. "Any Man" 3:33 3. "32 Bars" 2:00 4. "It's Funny" (featuring Joell Ortiz ) 3:52 5. "The BBQ" (featuring Rah Digga and The Lady of Rage ) 3:09 6. "Pass That" 3:44 7. "To the Past" 0:43 8. "The Half" 3:34 9. "Played Out" (featuring Jessica Kaya) S. Kaya Jessica Kaya Connoy 4:42 10. "To the Future" 2:01 11. "Dear Mr. Bacardi" 4:11 12. "At Last" (featuring Reef the Lost Cauze and Termanology ) 3:16 13. "Day in the Life" (featuring Tona and Maestro Fresh Wes ) 4:20 14. "Catch Me" 2:59 15. "Goodbye" 3:31 Total length: 46:10
At Last EP track listing[ edit ]
At Last EP (FB5131)Title Writer(s) 1. "The BBQ" (featuring Rah Digga and The Lady of Rage) 3:12 2. "The BBQ (Remix)" (featuring Tiye Phoenix and Jean Grae ) 3:42 3. "It's Funny" (featuring Joell Ortiz) 3:53 4. "It's Funny (Remix)" (featuring Ras Kass ) S. Kaya Austin Connoy Gahunia 2:49 5. "The BBQ (Instrumental)" Connoy 3:42 6. "The BBQ (Accapella)" 2:49 7. "The BBQ (Extended Mix)" (featuring Rah Digga, The Lady of Rage, Tiye Phoenix and Jean Grae) S. Kaya Fisher Allen Thomas Ibrahim Connoy 4:53 8. "The BBQ (Extended Mix - Clean)" (featuring Rah Digga, The Lady of Rage, Tiye Phoenix and Jean Grae) S. Kaya Fisher Allen Thomas Ibrahim Connoy 4:53
Silk "Eternia " Kaya – vocals, executive producer
Jason "MoSS " Connoy – producer, executive producer
Joell Ortiz – featured artist (track 4)
Rashia "Rah Digga " Fisher – featured artist (track 5)
Robin "The Lady of Rage " Allen – featured artist (track 5)
Jessica Kaya – featured artist (track 9)
Sharif "Reef the Lost Cauze " Lacey – featured artist (track 12) , additional vocals (track 3)
Daniel "Termanology " Carrillo – featured artist (track 12)
Richmond "Tona" Nantwi – featured artist (track 13)
Wesley "Maestro Fresh Wes " Williams – featured artist (track 13)
Lil Jaz – cuts (tracks: 2, 4, 13)
DJ Law – cuts (track 12)
Robert "G Koop " Mandell – additional instrumentaion (tracks: 2, 5, 6, 8–10, 14)
Alia O'Brien – additional instrumentaion (track 11)
Andrew "ProLogic" Franklin – mixing, mastering
Frank "DJ Concept" DeMaria – art direction, design
Angie Choi – photography
Joseph Abajian – executive producer
Kyle Lundie – executive producer
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^ T, Pete (July 13, 2010). "Eternia & MoSS :: At Last – RapReviews" . www.rapreviews.com . Archived from the original on July 13, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ Tardio, Andres (March 31, 2010). "Eternia & MoSS Plan "At Last!" For June, On Fat Beats" . HipHopDX . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "2011 Nominees/Winners" . INDIES . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "DJ Premier Lists Top 25 LPs Of 2010" . HipHopDX . January 9, 2011. Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ Poppe, JC (August 31, 2011). " "At Last" brings Eternia into the spotlight" . OnMilwaukee . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "At Last (Instrumentals), by Eternia & MoSS" . Bandcamp . July 5, 2011.