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'{{Infobox album| <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Blakroc | Type = studio | Artist = [[The Black Keys]] | Cover = blakroc.jpg | Released = November 27, 2009 | Recorded = 2009 | Genre = [[Rap rock]], [[alternative hip hop]], [[alternative rock]], [[blues rock]] | Length = 35:35 (CD version)<br/>31:27 (Amazon/iTunes version) | Label = V2 | Producer = [[Damon Dash]] <small>([[Executive producer#Music|exec.]])</small>, [[Dan Auerbach]], [[Patrick Carney]], [[Joel Hamilton]] | Last album = ''[[Attack & Release]]''<br />(2008) | This album = '''''Blakroc'''''<br />(2009) | Next album = ''[[Brothers (Black Keys Album)|Brothers]]''<br />(2010) | Misc = {{Singles |Name = Blakroc |Type = Studio album |single 1 = Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) |Single 1 date = September 14, 2009 }}}} '''''Blakroc''''' is a [[rap rock]] collaboration album by [[Ohio]]-based [[blues rock]] band [[The Black Keys]] and several [[hip hop music|hip hop]] and [[R&B]] artists. The project has been overseen by [[Damon Dash]], co-founder and formerly owner of a share in [[Roc-A-Fella Records]]. The album was recorded at Studio G by co-producer [[Joel Hamilton]]. Album guests include [[Raekwon]], [[RZA]] and the late [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] of the [[Wu-Tang Clan]], [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]] and NOE of [[ByrdGang]], [[Mos Def]], singer [[Nicole Wray]], [[Pharoahe Monch]], [[Ludacris]], Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], and [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] of [[A Tribe Called Quest]].<ref name="Blakroc">{{cite web|url=http://blakroc.com/index_artists.html |title=Welcome to BLAKROC |publisher=Blakroc.com |date= |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> ==Recording== After Damon Dash began listening to [[The Black Keys]], who he says became his favorite band, he reached out to the musicians to meet in person. Dash suggested that they enter the studio with Jim Jones, with whom Dash recently partnered to form Splash Records.<ref>{{cite web|last=Langhorne |first=Cyrus |url=http://www.sohh.com/2009/05/jim_jones_talks_dipsets_h.html |title=Jim Jones Announces DJ Webstar Duet Deal, "I Got A Lot Of Music On the Airwaves'" [Video |publisher=Sohh.Com |date=2009-05-27 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> While recording with co-producer [[Joel Hamilton]] at Studio G,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ |title=Blakroc: Interview with Joel Hamilton – Blakroc Co-Producer / Engineer |publisher=The Black Keys Fan Lounge |date=2009-12-02 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> Mos Def interrupted the session, and ended up recording with them as well.<ref name="Blakroc"/> With new artists being called in to work on the album, it was completed after eleven days recording. Included in the project are vocals from deceased rapper and former Roc-A-Fella Records artist [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]], tapes which were signed over to his brief Roc4Life venture under [[Def Jam]] with the intention of an eventual album release. In order to release ''Blakroc'', Dash has formed an independent record label in conjunction with the band.<ref name="Blakroc"/> The first single for the album, "Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)", features a singing duet between The Black Keys' guitarist [[Dan Auerbach]] and Mos Def, with rap verses from Jim Jones; it was released on September 14, 2009. ===Blakroc 2=== In early September 2011, a trailer surfaced for Blakroc 2, the second album from Blakroc, the collaborative hip-hop project from the Black Keys and Damon Dash,<ref>http://www.prefixmag.com/news/the-black-keys-patrick-carney-says-blakroc-2-isnt-/56780/</ref> however, later that month in an interview with Atlanta radio station 92.9 Dave FM, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney said, "BlakRoc 2 is not coming out soon... there are no plans for that."<ref>http://www.donewaiting.com/2011/09/26/videothe-black-keys-have-no-current-plans-to-release-blakroc-2/</ref> Carney said that the trailer is actually an unauthorized video that was pieced together about two years ago. They recorded "about eight songs" two years ago, but the album was never completed. A publicist has confirmed that there is no release date set for Blakroc 2. The trailer was posted on the YouTube channel of Damon Dash's DD172 media collective.<ref>http://pitchfork.com/news/44120-the-black-keys-second-hip-hop-album-blakroc-2-is-not-actually-happening/</ref> ==Reception== ===Critical response=== {{Album ratings|left | rev1 = [[BBC]] | rev1Score = (favorable)<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/2x3q |title=BBC Review}}</ref> | rev2 = [[Clash (magazine)|Clash]] | rev2Score = {{rating|9|10}}<ref name="Clash">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc |title=Clash Review}}</ref> | rev3 = ''[[NME]]'' | rev3Score = (7/10)<ref name="NME">{{cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/reviews/blakroc/10986 |title=NME Review}}</ref> | rev4 = ''[[The Observer]]'' | rev4Score = {{rating|4|5}} <ref name="The Observer">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/01/blakroc-album-review|title=The Observer Review | location=London | work=The Guardian|first=Gareth|last=Grundy|date=2009-11-01}}</ref> | rev5 = [[Pitchfork Media]] | rev5Score = (6.7/10)<ref name="Pitchfork Media">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Pitchfork Media Review}}</ref> | rev6 = [[Slant Magazine]] | rev6Score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name="Slant">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/blakroc-blakroc/1926|title=Slant Review}}</ref> | rev7 = ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' | rev7Score = (5/10)<ref name="Spin">{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc-blakroc|title=Spin Review}}</ref> | rev8 = ''[[The Seattle Times]]'' | rev8Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Seattle Times">{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2010340279_cds24.html?syndication=rss|title=The Seattle Times Review | date=2009-11-24}}</ref> | rev9 = ''[[The Washington Post]]'' | rev9Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Washington Post">{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/30/AR2009113003794.html|title=The Washington Post Review | date=2009-12-01}}</ref> }} The album was generally received well by critics. The album reached Number 1 and Number 7 on the US Billboard Heatseakers chart and US Billboard Top Rap Albums respectively. Nick Neyland of BBC music stated in his review "this is a surprisingly compelling and welcome rejoining of the rap and rock worlds that successfully captures the off-the-cuff nature of the recording sessions."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Album Reviews: BlakRoc: Blakroc |publisher=Pitchfork |date=2009-12-01 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> ==Promotion== Damon Dash, co-founder of the project has endorsed ''BlakRoc [[Chevrolet Camaro|Camaros]]'', limited edition Chevrolet Camaro automobiles to promote the album and brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blakroccamaro.com/ |title=Carl Black Automotive Group &#124; Chevrolet Camaro SS |publisher=BlakRoc Camaro |date= |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> The Black Keys have stated they did not take part in the promotion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotfeeder.com/entertainment/hilarious_black_keys_drummer_patrick_carney_on_not_growing_a_beard_damon_dash_and_danger_mouse_2560508 |title=Hilarious Black Keys Drummer Patrick Carney on Not Growing a Beard, Damon Dash, and Danger Mouse |publisher=Hotfeeder.com |date=2010-06-03 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}{{Dead link|date=June 2011}}</ref> The song "What You Do to Me" was featured in a 2011 [[Zale Corporation|Zales Diamonds]] Valentine's Day commercial and the fourth season premiere of ''[[True Blood]]'' as well as the ''True Blood'' volume three soundtrack. ==Track listing== {{Track listing | extra_column = Featured Artist | title1 = Coochie | note1 = This song does not appear on either the [[iTunes]] or [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] versions of the album | extra1 = [[Ludacris]] & [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] | length1 = 4:08 | title2 = On the Vista | extra2 = [[Mos Def]] | length2 = 2:39 | title3 = Hard Times | extra3 = [[NOE (rapper)|NOE]] | length3 = 2:38 | title4 = Dollaz & Sense | extra4 = [[RZA]] & [[Pharoahe Monch]] | length4 = 3:47 | title5 = Why Can’t I Forget Him | extra5 = [[Nicole Wray]] | length5 = 4:16 | title6 = Stay Off the Fuckin’ Flowers | extra6 = [[Raekwon]] | length6 = 2:31 | title7 = Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) | extra7 = [[Mos Def]] & [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]] | length7 = 3:23 | title8 = Hope You’re Happy | extra8 = Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]], & [[Nicole Wray]] | length8 = 2:11 | title9 = Tellin’ Me Things | extra9 = [[RZA]] | length9 = 2:39 | title10 = What You Do to Me | extra10 = Billy Danze of M.O.P., Jim Jones, & Nicole Wray | length10 = 5:14 | title11 = Done Did It | extra11 = Nicole Wray & NOE | length11 = 3:29 }} ==Chart positions== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !align="left"|Chart (2009)<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/blakroc/1137395 Blakroc Music Charts & News]</ref> !align="left"|Peak<br/>position |- |align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] | style="text-align:center;"|176 |- |align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] | style="text-align:center;"|21 |- |align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Rap Albums]] | style="text-align:center;"|7 |- |align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Heatseekers]] | style="text-align:center;"|1 |} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://blakroc.com/index_artists.html Blakroc official website] *[http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ ] Interview with Blakroc co-producer and engineer Joel Hamilton {{The Black Keys}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Black Keys, The}} [[Category:2009 albums]] [[Category:The Black Keys albums]] [[Category:Collaborative albums]]'
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'@@ -1,132 +1 @@ -{{Infobox album| <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> -| Name = Blakroc -| Type = studio -| Artist = [[The Black Keys]] -| Cover = blakroc.jpg -| Released = November 27, 2009 -| Recorded = 2009 -| Genre = [[Rap rock]], [[alternative hip hop]], [[alternative rock]], [[blues rock]] -| Length = 35:35 (CD version)<br/>31:27 (Amazon/iTunes version) -| Label = V2 -| Producer = [[Damon Dash]] <small>([[Executive producer#Music|exec.]])</small>, [[Dan Auerbach]], [[Patrick Carney]], [[Joel Hamilton]] -| Last album = ''[[Attack & Release]]''<br />(2008) -| This album = '''''Blakroc'''''<br />(2009) -| Next album = ''[[Brothers (Black Keys Album)|Brothers]]''<br />(2010) -| Misc = {{Singles -|Name = Blakroc -|Type = Studio album -|single 1 = Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) -|Single 1 date = September 14, 2009 -}}}} -'''''Blakroc''''' is a [[rap rock]] collaboration album by [[Ohio]]-based [[blues rock]] band [[The Black Keys]] and several [[hip hop music|hip hop]] and [[R&B]] artists. The project has been overseen by [[Damon Dash]], co-founder and formerly owner of a share in [[Roc-A-Fella Records]]. The album was recorded at Studio G by co-producer [[Joel Hamilton]]. Album guests include [[Raekwon]], [[RZA]] and the late [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] of the [[Wu-Tang Clan]], [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]] and NOE of [[ByrdGang]], [[Mos Def]], singer [[Nicole Wray]], [[Pharoahe Monch]], [[Ludacris]], Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], and [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] of [[A Tribe Called Quest]].<ref name="Blakroc">{{cite web|url=http://blakroc.com/index_artists.html |title=Welcome to BLAKROC |publisher=Blakroc.com |date= |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> - -==Recording== -After Damon Dash began listening to [[The Black Keys]], who he says became his favorite band, he reached out to the musicians to meet in person. Dash suggested that they enter the studio with Jim Jones, with whom Dash recently partnered to form Splash Records.<ref>{{cite web|last=Langhorne |first=Cyrus |url=http://www.sohh.com/2009/05/jim_jones_talks_dipsets_h.html |title=Jim Jones Announces DJ Webstar Duet Deal, "I Got A Lot Of Music On the Airwaves'" [Video |publisher=Sohh.Com |date=2009-05-27 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> While recording with co-producer [[Joel Hamilton]] at Studio G,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ |title=Blakroc: Interview with Joel Hamilton – Blakroc Co-Producer / Engineer |publisher=The Black Keys Fan Lounge |date=2009-12-02 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> Mos Def interrupted the session, and ended up recording with them as well.<ref name="Blakroc"/> With new artists being called in to work on the album, it was completed after eleven days recording. Included in the project are vocals from deceased rapper and former Roc-A-Fella Records artist [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]], tapes which were signed over to his brief Roc4Life venture under [[Def Jam]] with the intention of an eventual album release. In order to release ''Blakroc'', Dash has formed an independent record label in conjunction with the band.<ref name="Blakroc"/> The first single for the album, "Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)", features a singing duet between The Black Keys' guitarist [[Dan Auerbach]] and Mos Def, with rap verses from Jim Jones; it was released on September 14, 2009. - -===Blakroc 2=== -In early September 2011, a trailer surfaced for Blakroc 2, the second album from Blakroc, the collaborative hip-hop project from the Black Keys and Damon Dash,<ref>http://www.prefixmag.com/news/the-black-keys-patrick-carney-says-blakroc-2-isnt-/56780/</ref> however, later that month in an interview with Atlanta radio station 92.9 Dave FM, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney said, "BlakRoc 2 is not coming out soon... there are no plans for that."<ref>http://www.donewaiting.com/2011/09/26/videothe-black-keys-have-no-current-plans-to-release-blakroc-2/</ref> - -Carney said that the trailer is actually an unauthorized video that was pieced together about two years ago. They recorded "about eight songs" two years ago, but the album was never completed. A publicist has confirmed that there is no release date set for Blakroc 2. The trailer was posted on the YouTube channel of Damon Dash's DD172 media collective.<ref>http://pitchfork.com/news/44120-the-black-keys-second-hip-hop-album-blakroc-2-is-not-actually-happening/</ref> - -==Reception== - -===Critical response=== -{{Album ratings|left -| rev1 = [[BBC]] -| rev1Score = (favorable)<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/2x3q |title=BBC Review}}</ref> -| rev2 = [[Clash (magazine)|Clash]] -| rev2Score = {{rating|9|10}}<ref name="Clash">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc |title=Clash Review}}</ref> -| rev3 = ''[[NME]]'' -| rev3Score = (7/10)<ref name="NME">{{cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/reviews/blakroc/10986 |title=NME Review}}</ref> -| rev4 = ''[[The Observer]]'' -| rev4Score = {{rating|4|5}} <ref name="The Observer">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/01/blakroc-album-review|title=The Observer Review | location=London | work=The Guardian|first=Gareth|last=Grundy|date=2009-11-01}}</ref> -| rev5 = [[Pitchfork Media]] -| rev5Score = (6.7/10)<ref name="Pitchfork Media">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Pitchfork Media Review}}</ref> -| rev6 = [[Slant Magazine]] -| rev6Score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name="Slant">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/blakroc-blakroc/1926|title=Slant Review}}</ref> -| rev7 = ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' -| rev7Score = (5/10)<ref name="Spin">{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc-blakroc|title=Spin Review}}</ref> -| rev8 = ''[[The Seattle Times]]'' -| rev8Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Seattle Times">{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2010340279_cds24.html?syndication=rss|title=The Seattle Times Review | date=2009-11-24}}</ref> -| rev9 = ''[[The Washington Post]]'' -| rev9Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Washington Post">{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/30/AR2009113003794.html|title=The Washington Post Review | date=2009-12-01}}</ref> -}} -The album was generally received well by critics. The album reached Number 1 and Number 7 on the US Billboard Heatseakers chart and US Billboard Top Rap Albums respectively. Nick Neyland of BBC music stated in his review "this is a surprisingly compelling and welcome rejoining of the rap and rock worlds that successfully captures the off-the-cuff nature of the recording sessions."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Album Reviews: BlakRoc: Blakroc |publisher=Pitchfork |date=2009-12-01 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> - -==Promotion== -Damon Dash, co-founder of the project has endorsed ''BlakRoc [[Chevrolet Camaro|Camaros]]'', limited edition Chevrolet Camaro automobiles to promote the album and brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blakroccamaro.com/ |title=Carl Black Automotive Group &#124; Chevrolet Camaro SS |publisher=BlakRoc Camaro |date= |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> The Black Keys have stated they did not take part in the promotion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotfeeder.com/entertainment/hilarious_black_keys_drummer_patrick_carney_on_not_growing_a_beard_damon_dash_and_danger_mouse_2560508 |title=Hilarious Black Keys Drummer Patrick Carney on Not Growing a Beard, Damon Dash, and Danger Mouse |publisher=Hotfeeder.com |date=2010-06-03 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}{{Dead link|date=June 2011}}</ref> - -The song "What You Do to Me" was featured in a 2011 [[Zale Corporation|Zales Diamonds]] Valentine's Day commercial and the fourth season premiere of ''[[True Blood]]'' as well as the ''True Blood'' volume three soundtrack. - -==Track listing== -{{Track listing -| extra_column = Featured Artist -| title1 = Coochie -| note1 = This song does not appear on either the [[iTunes]] or [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] versions of the album -| extra1 = [[Ludacris]] & [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]] -| length1 = 4:08 -| title2 = On the Vista -| extra2 = [[Mos Def]] -| length2 = 2:39 -| title3 = Hard Times -| extra3 = [[NOE (rapper)|NOE]] -| length3 = 2:38 -| title4 = Dollaz & Sense -| extra4 = [[RZA]] & [[Pharoahe Monch]] -| length4 = 3:47 -| title5 = Why Can’t I Forget Him -| extra5 = [[Nicole Wray]] -| length5 = 4:16 -| title6 = Stay Off the Fuckin’ Flowers -| extra6 = [[Raekwon]] -| length6 = 2:31 -| title7 = Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo) -| extra7 = [[Mos Def]] & [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]] -| length7 = 3:23 -| title8 = Hope You’re Happy -| extra8 = Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]], & [[Nicole Wray]] -| length8 = 2:11 -| title9 = Tellin’ Me Things -| extra9 = [[RZA]] -| length9 = 2:39 -| title10 = What You Do to Me -| extra10 = Billy Danze of M.O.P., Jim Jones, & Nicole Wray -| length10 = 5:14 -| title11 = Done Did It -| extra11 = Nicole Wray & NOE -| length11 = 3:29 -}} - -==Chart positions== -{| class="wikitable sortable" -|- -!align="left"|Chart (2009)<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/blakroc/1137395 Blakroc Music Charts & News]</ref> -!align="left"|Peak<br/>position -|- -|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] -| style="text-align:center;"|176 -|- -|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] -| style="text-align:center;"|21 -|- -|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Rap Albums]] -| style="text-align:center;"|7 -|- -|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Heatseekers]] -| style="text-align:center;"|1 -|} - -==References== -{{Reflist}} - -==External links== -*[http://blakroc.com/index_artists.html Blakroc official website] -*[http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ ] Interview with Blakroc co-producer and engineer Joel Hamilton - -{{The Black Keys}} - -{{DEFAULTSORT:Black Keys, The}} -[[Category:2009 albums]] -[[Category:The Black Keys albums]] -[[Category:Collaborative albums]] '
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Dash suggested that they enter the studio with Jim Jones, with whom Dash recently partnered to form Splash Records.<ref>{{cite web|last=Langhorne |first=Cyrus |url=http://www.sohh.com/2009/05/jim_jones_talks_dipsets_h.html |title=Jim Jones Announces DJ Webstar Duet Deal, "I Got A Lot Of Music On the Airwaves'" [Video |publisher=Sohh.Com |date=2009-05-27 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> While recording with co-producer [[Joel Hamilton]] at Studio G,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ |title=Blakroc: Interview with Joel Hamilton – Blakroc Co-Producer / Engineer |publisher=The Black Keys Fan Lounge |date=2009-12-02 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> Mos Def interrupted the session, and ended up recording with them as well.<ref name="Blakroc"/> With new artists being called in to work on the album, it was completed after eleven days recording. Included in the project are vocals from deceased rapper and former Roc-A-Fella Records artist [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]], tapes which were signed over to his brief Roc4Life venture under [[Def Jam]] with the intention of an eventual album release. In order to release ''Blakroc'', Dash has formed an independent record label in conjunction with the band.<ref name="Blakroc"/> The first single for the album, "Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)", features a singing duet between The Black Keys' guitarist [[Dan Auerbach]] and Mos Def, with rap verses from Jim Jones; it was released on September 14, 2009.', 24 => false, 25 => '===Blakroc 2===', 26 => 'In early September 2011, a trailer surfaced for Blakroc 2, the second album from Blakroc, the collaborative hip-hop project from the Black Keys and Damon Dash,<ref>http://www.prefixmag.com/news/the-black-keys-patrick-carney-says-blakroc-2-isnt-/56780/</ref> however, later that month in an interview with Atlanta radio station 92.9 Dave FM, Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney said, "BlakRoc 2 is not coming out soon... there are no plans for that."<ref>http://www.donewaiting.com/2011/09/26/videothe-black-keys-have-no-current-plans-to-release-blakroc-2/</ref>', 27 => false, 28 => 'Carney said that the trailer is actually an unauthorized video that was pieced together about two years ago. They recorded "about eight songs" two years ago, but the album was never completed. A publicist has confirmed that there is no release date set for Blakroc 2. The trailer was posted on the YouTube channel of Damon Dash's DD172 media collective.<ref>http://pitchfork.com/news/44120-the-black-keys-second-hip-hop-album-blakroc-2-is-not-actually-happening/</ref>', 29 => false, 30 => '==Reception==', 31 => false, 32 => '===Critical response===', 33 => '{{Album ratings|left', 34 => '| rev1 = [[BBC]] ', 35 => '| rev1Score = (favorable)<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/2x3q |title=BBC Review}}</ref>', 36 => '| rev2 = [[Clash (magazine)|Clash]] ', 37 => '| rev2Score = {{rating|9|10}}<ref name="Clash">{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc |title=Clash Review}}</ref>', 38 => '| rev3 = ''[[NME]]'' ', 39 => '| rev3Score = (7/10)<ref name="NME">{{cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/reviews/blakroc/10986 |title=NME Review}}</ref>', 40 => '| rev4 = ''[[The Observer]]'' ', 41 => '| rev4Score = {{rating|4|5}} <ref name="The Observer">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/01/blakroc-album-review|title=The Observer Review | location=London | work=The Guardian|first=Gareth|last=Grundy|date=2009-11-01}}</ref>', 42 => '| rev5 = [[Pitchfork Media]] ', 43 => '| rev5Score = (6.7/10)<ref name="Pitchfork Media">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Pitchfork Media Review}}</ref>', 44 => '| rev6 = [[Slant Magazine]]', 45 => '| rev6Score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref name="Slant">{{cite web|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/blakroc-blakroc/1926|title=Slant Review}}</ref>', 46 => '| rev7 = ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]''', 47 => '| rev7Score = (5/10)<ref name="Spin">{{cite web|url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/blakroc-blakroc-blakroc|title=Spin Review}}</ref>', 48 => '| rev8 = ''[[The Seattle Times]]''', 49 => '| rev8Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Seattle Times">{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2010340279_cds24.html?syndication=rss|title=The Seattle Times Review | date=2009-11-24}}</ref>', 50 => '| rev9 = ''[[The Washington Post]]''', 51 => '| rev9Score = (favorable)<ref name="The Washington Post">{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/30/AR2009113003794.html|title=The Washington Post Review | date=2009-12-01}}</ref>', 52 => '}}', 53 => 'The album was generally received well by critics. The album reached Number 1 and Number 7 on the US Billboard Heatseakers chart and US Billboard Top Rap Albums respectively. Nick Neyland of BBC music stated in his review "this is a surprisingly compelling and welcome rejoining of the rap and rock worlds that successfully captures the off-the-cuff nature of the recording sessions."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13747-blakroc/ |title=Album Reviews: BlakRoc: Blakroc |publisher=Pitchfork |date=2009-12-01 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref>', 54 => false, 55 => '==Promotion==', 56 => 'Damon Dash, co-founder of the project has endorsed ''BlakRoc [[Chevrolet Camaro|Camaros]]'', limited edition Chevrolet Camaro automobiles to promote the album and brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blakroccamaro.com/ |title=Carl Black Automotive Group &#124; Chevrolet Camaro SS |publisher=BlakRoc Camaro |date= |accessdate=2010-12-12}}</ref> The Black Keys have stated they did not take part in the promotion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotfeeder.com/entertainment/hilarious_black_keys_drummer_patrick_carney_on_not_growing_a_beard_damon_dash_and_danger_mouse_2560508 |title=Hilarious Black Keys Drummer Patrick Carney on Not Growing a Beard, Damon Dash, and Danger Mouse |publisher=Hotfeeder.com |date=2010-06-03 |accessdate=2010-12-12}}{{Dead link|date=June 2011}}</ref>', 57 => false, 58 => 'The song "What You Do to Me" was featured in a 2011 [[Zale Corporation|Zales Diamonds]] Valentine's Day commercial and the fourth season premiere of ''[[True Blood]]'' as well as the ''True Blood'' volume three soundtrack.', 59 => false, 60 => '==Track listing==', 61 => '{{Track listing', 62 => '| extra_column = Featured Artist', 63 => '| title1 = Coochie', 64 => '| note1 = This song does not appear on either the [[iTunes]] or [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] versions of the album', 65 => '| extra1 = [[Ludacris]] & [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]]', 66 => '| length1 = 4:08', 67 => '| title2 = On the Vista', 68 => '| extra2 = [[Mos Def]]', 69 => '| length2 = 2:39', 70 => '| title3 = Hard Times', 71 => '| extra3 = [[NOE (rapper)|NOE]]', 72 => '| length3 = 2:38', 73 => '| title4 = Dollaz & Sense', 74 => '| extra4 = [[RZA]] & [[Pharoahe Monch]]', 75 => '| length4 = 3:47', 76 => '| title5 = Why Can’t I Forget Him', 77 => '| extra5 = [[Nicole Wray]]', 78 => '| length5 = 4:16', 79 => '| title6 = Stay Off the Fuckin’ Flowers', 80 => '| extra6 = [[Raekwon]]', 81 => '| length6 = 2:31', 82 => '| title7 = Ain't Nothing Like You (Hoochie Coo)', 83 => '| extra7 = [[Mos Def]] & [[Jim Jones (rapper)|Jim Jones]]', 84 => '| length7 = 3:23', 85 => '| title8 = Hope You’re Happy', 86 => '| extra8 = Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]], & [[Nicole Wray]]', 87 => '| length8 = 2:11', 88 => '| title9 = Tellin’ Me Things', 89 => '| extra9 = [[RZA]]', 90 => '| length9 = 2:39', 91 => '| title10 = What You Do to Me', 92 => '| extra10 = Billy Danze of M.O.P., Jim Jones, & Nicole Wray', 93 => '| length10 = 5:14', 94 => '| title11 = Done Did It', 95 => '| extra11 = Nicole Wray & NOE', 96 => '| length11 = 3:29', 97 => '}}', 98 => false, 99 => '==Chart positions==', 100 => '{| class="wikitable sortable"', 101 => '|-', 102 => '!align="left"|Chart (2009)<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/blakroc/1137395 Blakroc Music Charts & News]</ref>', 103 => '!align="left"|Peak<br/>position', 104 => '|-', 105 => '|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]', 106 => '| style="text-align:center;"|176', 107 => '|-', 108 => '|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]]', 109 => '| style="text-align:center;"|21', 110 => '|-', 111 => '|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Rap Albums]]', 112 => '| style="text-align:center;"|7', 113 => '|-', 114 => '|align="left"|U.S. ''Billboard'' [[Top Heatseekers]]', 115 => '| style="text-align:center;"|1', 116 => '|}', 117 => false, 118 => '==References==', 119 => '{{Reflist}}', 120 => false, 121 => '==External links==', 122 => '*[http://blakroc.com/index_artists.html Blakroc official website]', 123 => '*[http://theblackkeysfanlounge.com/2009/11/blakroc-interview-with-joel-hamilton-blakroc-co-producer-engineer/ ] Interview with Blakroc co-producer and engineer Joel Hamilton', 124 => false, 125 => '{{The Black Keys}}', 126 => false, 127 => '{{DEFAULTSORT:Black Keys, The}}', 128 => '[[Category:2009 albums]]', 129 => '[[Category:The Black Keys albums]]', 130 => '[[Category:Collaborative albums]]' ]
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