Asleep in the Bread Aisle is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Asher Roth. It was released on April 20, 2009, by School Boy, SRC and Universal Motown Records.[1] The production on the album was largely contributed by Oren Yoel, while the album features guest appearances from CeeLo Green, Busta Rhymes, Keri Hilson, Jazze Pha, pop duo Chester French, and the hip hop group New Kingdom.
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Released | April 20, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008–2009 | |||
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Length | 47:31 | |||
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Singles from Asleep in the Bread Aisle | ||||
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The album received a mixed response from critics, with reviews divided by Yoel's production clashing with Roth's delivery of hip hop party clichés. Asleep in the Bread Aisle debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, while it was supported by all 4 singles; "I Love College", "Lark on My Go-Kart", "Be by Myself" and "She Don't Wanna Man".
Background
editOn Asleep in the Bread Aisle was known for the contributions from its producers, such as Don Cannon, along with newcomer Oren Yoel, who crafted the bulk of the album's beats. The album features guest appearances from Cee-Lo Green, Jazze Pha, Keri Hilson, Busta Rhymes, pop duo Chester French, and hip hop group New Kingdom from Los Angeles.[2] During the recording sessions, Jazze Pha was at the downstairs recording in the same studio, and then he went upstairs to check things out, which ended up providing some vocals for the track, titled "Bad Day".[3] The album carries a PA label but there is no actual Parental Advisory sticker on the album cover. Instead, the PA warning is hand-drawn over the cover like the rest of the text.
Singles
editThe album's lead single was "I Love College", which also serves as Roth's commercial debut single.[4] It was released on January 13, 2009. The second single as part of the promotion for the album was "Lark on My Go-Kart". It was released on March 24, 2009.[citation needed]
The album's third single, "Be by Myself" featuring the guest vocals from American singer-songwriter Cee-Lo Green, was released on May 5, 2009. The album's fourth single, "She Don't Wanna Man" was released on July 7, 2009.[citation needed]
Commercial performance
editAsleep in the Bread Aisle debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, with nearly 65,000 copies sold in its first week.[5] As of February 2014, the album has sold 214,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[6] In April 2019, the album was officially certified gold for selling an excess of 500,000 copies.[7]
Critical reception
editAggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 56/100[8] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [9] |
Blender | [10] |
The Boston Globe | favorable [11] |
The Guardian | [12] |
HipHopDX | [13] |
RapReviews | (7.5/10) [14] |
Rolling Stone | [15] |
Vibe | [16] |
XXL | (XL) [17] |
PopMatters | (3/10) [18] |
Upon its release, Asleep in the Bread Aisle was met with mixed reviews from music critics.[19] According to Billboard, Oren Yoel's "mixture of boom-bap drums and pop sensibility mixes well with Roth's happy go lucky and sincere rhymes".[4] Rolling Stone similarly complimented Roth for his sincerity and avoiding the cliche gimmicks typically employed by fellow white rappers, saying, "Roth's tight, witty debut lives up to the Internet hype that has swirled around him for months... he keeps the nerd-boy self-deprecation to a minimum and acts, you know, like a rapper."[20] However, Allmusic noted, "Smoking weed, having sex, and swearing is hardly riveting material, and when Asher can't turn these topics into something clever, it becomes tiresome."[21] HipHopDX agreed saying, "...Roth makes partying sound like the most boring thing in the world. It’s not that having fun in college is not worthy of being rapped about, it’s that Roth seems absolutely incapable of approaching this topic with anything remotely close to creativity or humor."[22] Alan Ranta of PopMatters summarized by saying Asleep in the Bread Aisle was "a brainless summer record with flashes of conscience. Roth can do better or, at the very least, discover his own voice."[23]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Lark on My Go-Kart" |
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| 2:54 |
2. | "Blunt Cruisin'" |
| Oren Yoel | 3:36 |
3. | "I Love College" |
| 4:01 | |
4. | "La Di Da" |
| Don Cannon | 3:47 |
5. | "Be by Myself" (featuring Cee-Lo Green) |
| Oren Yoel | 4:22 |
6. | "She Don't Wanna Man" |
| Oren Yoel | 3:36 |
7. | "Sour Patch Kids" |
| Oren Yoel | 4:29 |
8. | "As I Em" (featuring Chester French) |
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| 4:19 |
9. | "Lion's Roar" (featuring Busta Rhymes and New Kingdom) |
| Oren Yoel | 4:12 |
10. | "Bad Day" (featuring Jazze Pha) |
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| 3:37 |
11. | "His Dream" |
| Oren Yoel | 4:35 |
12. | "Fallin'" |
| Novel | 4:12 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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13. | "Perfectionist" (featuring Beanie Sigel and Rock City) |
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| 3:51 |
14. | "The Lounge" | Roth | Novel | 4:15 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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15. | "Y.O.U." (featuring Slick Rick) |
| Nottz | 3:53 |
- Notes
- (co.) denotes co-producer.
- "She Don't Wanna Man" features an uncredited vocals by Keri Hilson.
- Sample credits
- "Lark on My Go Kart" contains a sample of "Swordsman" performed by GZA.
- "Blunt Cruisin'" contains a sample of "Kukredi Cimenler" performed by Edip Akbayram.
- "I Love College" contains a samples from "Say It Ain't So" performed by Weezer, "Impeach the President" performed by the Honey Drippers and "10% Diss" performed by MC Lyte.
- "As I Em" contains a sample of "Geraldine and John" performed by Joe Jackson
- "Fallin'" contains a sample of "Falling" performed by Ben Kweller and "Kissing My Love" performed by Bill Withers
- "Y.O.U." contains a sample of "You Are You" performed by The Original Cast of "Flora the Red Menace".
Charts
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References
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- ^ "Rick Ross Is Billboard Boss Again With Deeper Than Rap - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV. April 29, 2009. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
- ^ "Asher Roth Talks New LP 'RetroHash,' Premieres 'Tangerine Girl' Song: Listen". Billboard. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Gold & Platinum". riaa.com. RIAA. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
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- ^ Jeffries, David. Asleep in the Bread Aisle at AllMusic
- ^ Blender magazine review 2009 Archived August 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rodman, Sarah (April 19, 2009). "'Asleep' shows Roth's potential". Retrieved October 3, 2016 – via The Boston Globe.
- ^ Petridis, Alexis (April 16, 2009). "Asher Roth: Asleep in the Bread Aisle". The Guardian. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Asher Roth - Asleep In The Bread Aisle". HipHopDX. April 22, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Asher Roth :: Asleep in the Bread Aisle :: SchoolBoy/SRC/Universal Motown". Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Asher Roth: Asleep in the Bread Aisle : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. April 25, 2009. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ Vibe magazine review 2009 Archived April 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Hip-Hop News, Rap Music - XXL". Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Asher Roth:Asleep in the Bread Aisle". Retrieved October 3, 2016.
- ^ "Asleep In The Bread Aisle". Metacritic. CBS Interactive Inc. April 21, 2009. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved April 21, 2009.
- ^ Rosen, Jody (April 14, 2009). "review of "Asleep in the Bear Aisle"". Rolling Stone. RealNetworks, Inc. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
- ^ Jeffries, David. "review of "Asleep in the Bear Aisle"". Allmusic. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
- ^ Gary, Kevin (April 22, 2009). "Asher Roth - Asleep In The Bread Aisle". HipHopDX. Cheri Media Group. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
- ^ Ranta, Alan (April 29, 2009). "Will the Real Slim Shady Please Wake Up?". PopMatters. Retrieved November 19, 2009.
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- ^ "Asher Roth Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 12, 2022.
- ^ "Asher Roth Chart History (Top Rap Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved April 12, 2022.
- ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved April 12, 2022.