Everybody Looking

Everybody Looking is the ninth studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane. It was released on July 22, 2016, by GUWOP Enterprises, RBC Records and Atlantic Records. The album serves as Gucci's first studio release since The Return of Mr. Zone 6 (2011). It features guest appearances from Drake, Kanye West and Young Thug, while the majority of the album's production was provided by Gucci Mane's longtime collaborators such as Mike Will Made It and Zaytoven, among others.

Everybody Looking
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 22, 2016 (2016-07-22)
RecordedMay–June 2016
Studio
Genre
Length52:13
Label
Producer
Gucci Mane chronology
The Return of Mr. Zone 6
(2011)
Everybody Looking
(2016)
Woptober
(2016)
Singles from Everybody Looking
  1. "1st Day Out tha Feds"
    Released: May 27, 2016
  2. "Back on Road"
    Released: June 4, 2016
  3. "All My Children"
    Released: June 24, 2016

Everybody Looking received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, and becoming Gucci Mane's highest-charting album.

Background

In June 2016, the album was announced, following Gucci Mane's release from prison in May 2016.[1] Recording sessions for the entire album took place in under six days.[2]

Promotion

On July 12, 2016, Gucci Mane released the album's promotional single, "Multi Millionaire Laflare".[3][4] The album's intro track, "No Sleep", was released on July 15, 2016,[5][6] the music video for the song was released on July 18.[7]

The album's lead single, "1st Day Out tha Feds", was released on May 27, 2016. The song was produced by Mike Will Made It.[8][9] The album's second single, "Back on Road" with Drake, was released on June 4, 2016. The song was produced by Murda Beatz.[10][11] The album's third single, "All My Children", was released on June 24, 2016. The song was produced by Drumma Boy.[12][13]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.6/10[14]
Metacritic72/100[15]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[16]
Consequence of SoundB–[17]
The Guardian[18]
HipHopDX3.7/5[19]
The Observer[20]
Pitchfork7.0/10[21]
RapReviews5.5/10[22]
Rolling Stone[23]
Spin8/10[24]
XXL4/5[25]

Everybody Looking was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 72, based on 13 reviews.[15] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[14]

Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic gave a positive review, stating "Everybody Looking is one of the best examples of Gucci Mane's contributions to rap in his highly prolific catalog."[16] Narsimha Chintaluri of HipHopDX said, "Mike WiLL Made-It and Zaytoven construct a cinematic backdrop, but Gucci's execution is a bit wanting. Regardless, it's a clear step in the right direction, a completely different beast than the b-side littered mixtapes he's sanctioned from behind bars over the past three years, and begs for repeat listens."[19] Christina Lee of Rolling Stone said, "Everybody Looking, Gucci's ninth album and first after a two-year stay in federal prison, is a compelling left turn, the sound of a veteran innovator reclaiming his territory not with larger-than-life charisma and off-the-wall imagery but fresh intimidation tactics."[23] Julian Benbow of The Boston Globe wrote: "There's less party and more perspective. He sees the troubles he went through before prison for what they are."[26]

David Drake of Pitchfork stated, "It will please fans looking for Another Gucci Mane mixtape. Everyone else will likely find it a bit spotty. Certain songs fall into familiar—now six- or seven-year-old—formulas. His vocals, no doubt out of practice, sound a bit rusty. But most of all, it just feels unfinished, rushed."[21] In a mixed review, The Guardian's Lanre Bakare stated: "As usual, he's at his best when things get a little weird."[18] Michael G. Barilleaux of RapReviews.com said, "While the beats are relatively mediocre and not at all unusual for this brand of hip hop, they do a decent job matching the dark picture Gucci paints. Unfortunately, that picture is more of a rough sketch as Gucci steers more toward unrefined flows and bland, mechanically arching vocals rather than a more thought out approach."[22] In another mixed review, Damien Morris of The Observer said, "The eerie emotional electricity and forensic detail of the single "1st Day Out tha Feds" dissipates across 14 songs that desperately lack variety and humour, and choruses that aren't just Gucci grimly repeating the song's title."[20]

Commercial performance

Everybody Looking debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 68,000 album-equivalent units, 43,000 of which were pure album sales.[27]

Track listing

Credits were adapted from the album's liner notes.[28]

Everybody Looking track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."No Sleep (Intro)"3:34
2."Out Do Ya"
  • Davis
  • Dotson
Zaytoven2:56
3."Back on Road" (with Drake)2:29
4."Waybach"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Dotson
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Zaytoven
3:33
5."Pussy Print" (featuring Kanye West)
3:35
6."Pop Music"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Myles Harris
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Harris
3:19
7."Guwop Home" (featuring Young Thug)
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Zaytoven
3:42
8."Gucci Please"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Mike Will Made It
3:22
9."Robbed"
  • Davis
  • Dotson
Zaytoven3:24
10."Richest Nigga in the Room"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Dotson
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Zaytoven
4:03
11."1st Day Out tha Feds"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Asheton Hogan
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Pluss[a]
3:04
12."At Least a M"
  • Davis
  • Williams II
  • Dotson
  • Mike Will Made It
  • Zaytoven
3:50
13."All My Children"Drumma Boy3:43
14."Pick Up the Pieces (Outro)"
  • Davis
  • Dotson
  • Willie Byrd
  • Zaytoven
  • Will-A-Fool
3:53
Total length:48:67
Bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Multi Millionaire Laflare"3:46
Total length:52:13

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[28]

Performers

Production

Technical

  • Kori Anders – mixing
  • Harley Arsenal – recording assistant
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Noel Cadastre – recording
  • Noel "Gadget" Campbell – mixing
  • Noah Goldstein – recording assistant
  • Aaron Holton – arranger
  • The Sauce – recording, mixing
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing
  • Dave Kutch – mastering
  • Greg Moffet – recording assistant
  • 40 – recording, mixing assistant
  • Sean Paine – recording
  • Peter "Zlender" Vickers – mixing assistant
  • Mike Will Made It – mixing

Additional personnel

  • Jonathan Mannion – photography
  • Shun Melson – styling direction
  • Virgilio Tzaj – art direction, design

Charts

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