Aesop RockBlack Hole Superette

Label:

Rhymesayers Entertainment – RSE0411-1

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album , Black Ice Vinyl

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Tracklist

A1 Secret Knock 3:32
A2 Checkers 3:57
A3 Movie Night 3:20
A4 EWR - Terminal A, Gate 20 3:48
A5 1010WINS
FeaturingArmand Hammer
3:55
B6 So Be It
FeaturingOpen Mike Eagle
3:35
B7 Send Help 3:47
B8 John Something 4:17
B9 Ice Sold Here 2:18
B10 Costco 3:20
C11 Bird School 3:44
C12 Snail Zero 3:16
C13 Charlie Horse
FeaturingLupe Fiasco
6:04
C14 Steel Wool 3:16
D15 Black Plums 3:24
D16 The Red Phone 4:18
D17 Himalayan Yak Chew 4:03
D18 Unbelievable Shenanigans
FeaturingHanni El Khatib
4:16

Credits

  • ProducerAesop Rock

Notes

Rainbow foil gatefold jacket with black ice vinyl. Tracks listed sequentially as on album cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 26257 04111 1

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Black Hole Superette (2×LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition) Rhymesayers Entertainment RSE0411-1 US 2025
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Black Hole Superette (CD, Album) Rhymesayers Entertainment RSE411-2 US 2025
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Black Hole Superette (2×LP, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Black & Blue Ripple Effect) Rhymesayers Entertainment RSE0411-7 Worldwide 2025
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Black Hole Superette (18×File, AAC, Album, 256 kbps, Explicit) Rhymesayers Entertainment none Worldwide 2025
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Black Hole Superette (18×File, AAC, Album, 256 kbps, Clean) Rhymesayers Entertainment none Worldwide 2025

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Reviews

  • DJCVR's avatar
    DJCVR
    One of the more fun listening experiences of an Aesop Rock album from his most recent LPs, I walked away from this one learning about hemaphrodite snails, an art presentation from a painter who just showed a slideshow about Ali v. Foreman's "Rumble In The Jungle" and Aesop Rock's breaking down the science of atoms, DNA structures and the GOD particle.
    80's hi hat loops, record scratches and spacey synths that sound like something off of Tron, "Black Hole Superette" ie tye gateway to Aesop's most entertaining dimension yet, though still maintaining his penchant with the pen for stories unheard of in the realm of the Hip-Hop genre. Aesop's always fresh, but with "Black Hole Superette" this album of his is more easily digestable than the more single narrative driven albums in his storied discography.
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    V.V.
    6th/Jun.2k25

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