Stevie Joe's "Coke," released on December 15, 2009, under the Green Carpet label, is a high-energy hyphy album that captures the raw and vibrant spirit of Bay Area rap. Clocking in at just over 53 minutes, this 19-track project is a testament to Stevie Joe's lyrical prowess and his ability to blend freestyle versatility with hard-hitting beats. The album features a mix of solo tracks and collaborations with notable artists like The Jacka, Philthy Rich, and Kaz Kyzah, showcasing a dynamic range of styles and flows. From the energetic opener "Coke Intro" to the reflective closer "Successful (Freestyle)," Stevie Joe delivers a compelling narrative that reflects the gritty realities and triumphs of street life. Tracks like "Block Music" and "Get Dat Paper" highlight the album's hyphy roots, while introspective cuts such as "Believe in Me" and "What I'm Bout" reveal Stevie Joe's depth as an artist. "Coke" is a must-listen for fans of West Coast rap and those seeking an authentic, unfiltered experience of the hyphy movement.
2009 Green Carpet2009 Green Carpet
Tracks
Coke IntroStevie Joe
Back 2 da BlockStevie Joe
Baking Soda (Freestyle)Stevie Joe
D-Boy Stance (feat. Kaz Kyzah & Allen Jay)Stevie Joe, Kaz Kyzah, Allen Jay
Block Music (feat. Shady Nate, Jay Jonah & Willie Joe)Stevie Joe, Shady Nate, Jay Jonah, Willie Joe
Here I Go Again (feat. Philthy Rich & AG Cubano)Stevie Joe, Philthy Rich, AG Cubano
80's BackStevie Joe
Believe in Me (feat. Dubb 20)Stevie Joe, Dubb 20
Nike Boots (Freestyle) (feat. T2)Stevie Joe, T2
In da BagStevie Joe
Straight DropStevie Joe
Let's RockStevie Joe
Don't Stop (Freestyle)Stevie Joe
Get It Like (feat. Kaz Kyzah)Stevie Joe, Kaz Kyzah
What I'm Bout (feat. Miz Dre)Stevie Joe, Miz Dre
Sun Don't Shine (feat. The Jacka, Vital & Harm)Stevie Joe, The Jacka, Vital, Harm
Concrete Jungle (feat. Nio Tha Gift & Lil Rue)Stevie Joe, Nio Tha Gift, Lil Rue