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Sound Judgment: Casey Veggies - Sleeping in Class: Deluxe Edition

4 out of 5 on the black hand side

Published: Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Updated: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 16:09

 L.A. artist Casey Veggies dropped his first album, "Sleeping in Class," for free last December. As a result of the release, Veggies received an enormous amount of attention, creating a fan base for himself and creating enough clout to have MTV cover his high school graduation. Nine months after its release, Veggies is back with a deluxe version of his album.  Five more tracks have been added. This time, the album is available on iTunes with the intention of garnering a profit.

"Sleeping in Class Deluxe Edition" is furnished with thoughts and stories about relationships, life, school and the city of Los Angeles from an 18-year-old's standpoint.

This time, Veggies received help, with guest appearances from Dom Kennedy, Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, and Tyler the Creator. 

"Forever" begins with ringing school bells while classmates converse and Casey's teacher attempts to prevent him from sleeping in class, illustrating the story behind the album title "Sleeping in Class."

Among the five new tracks is "I Be over Sh*t," a track filled with bells, drums and heavy bass. Veggies breaks down what it means to be "over sh*t," paralleling different narratives that explain why he doesn't have time for certain things and is repeatedly saying "I Be over Sh*t."

Veggies opens his heart on "Loved Then Alone,"  making it clear that he has dreams and ambitions, wants what's best for him and is willing to continue to strive for such desires. 

For "Riding Around Town," Veggies created a music video and three new verses. Veggies seeks help from L.A. artists Dom Kennedy, Kendrick Lamar and C-San to create "Riding Around Town Remix," which gives listeners four outlooks on Los Angeles from four artists' perspectives.

I applaud Veggies for adding more songs to this album as well as for re-releasing the album via iTunes in pursuit of a profit. This is an admirable start for an 18-year-old with so much to say on his first album. The add-ons were needed and the collaborations went hand-in-hand.

I rate "Sleeping in Class Deluxe Edition" four out of five.

Salute to Casey Veggies.

 

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