The official full-length debut of rapper, soulster, songwriter, and sampler
Jacquees,
4275 was named for the house number of his childhood home. It seems a fitting title for a record that looks back to '90s R&B touchstones for its foundation, then fleshes out its yearning melodies with full-frontal lyrics inspired by experiences from his time living there. With appearances by the likes of
Birdman,
Chris Brown,
Trey Songz, and
Young Thug, the album debuted at number 35 on the Billboard 200. ~ Marcy Donelson