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Afterparty Babies : ウィキペディア英語版
Afterparty Babies

''Afterparty Babies'' is the second album by Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon, released on March 4, 2008 by Anti-Records and Upper Class Recordings in the United States and Canada and March 10, 2008 by Big Dada in the United Kingdom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=After Party Babies / Cadence Weapon / Release / Big Dada )〕 After signing with US label Anti- and the re-release of his debut album ''Breaking Kayfabe'', he spent eleven months in his hometown of Edmonton to work on new material for his next album.
Whereas ''Breaking Kayfabe'' used heavy beats and grime from the electronic genre for its overall sound, ''Afterparty Babies'' has a club-feel throughout with elements of house and tech house that go along with Cadence's autobiographical lyrics about inter-personal relationships in his hometown of Edmonton and the youth culture interacting with both the Internet and media in general. The album received a positive reception from critics, praising it for its experimentation of the electronic genre and its self-deprecating lyrics with pop culture references. To promote the album, Cadence toured across North America and Europe with appearances at music festivals.
== Background ==
Cadence Weapon released his debut album ''Breaking Kayfabe'' on November 28, 2005. It received a positive reception from critics upon release and was shortlisted for the 2006 Polaris Music Prize.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2006 Nominees - Polaris Music Prize )〕 On February 2007, Cadence signed with Anti-Records in hopes of gaining exposure in the United States. After that, he went back to his hometown of Edmonton to work on new material for his next album, while his debut album was re-released by Anti- on March 13, 2007. Regarding the album's title, Cadence said that he got it from his father who occasionally called him that because he was "conceived" after a party his parents went to.
The album cover features Cadence sitting front and center on a stool while behind him are a group of people set up like a high school class photo. Featured on the cover are people who worked on the album like DJ Weezl, DJ Nato, Shout Out Out Out Out's Nik Kozub and several of Cadence's ex-girlfriends. The picture was taken in the basement of ''The Black Dog'', a former pub in Edmonton.〔

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