Catch These Vibes
Catch These Vibes is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer PnB Rock, a Philadelphia native known for blending trap, R&B, and pop elements in his music.[1] Released on November 17, 2017, by Atlantic Records, the project consists of 18 tracks and features guest appearances from artists including A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Kodak Black, Juicy J, Lil Yachty, Roy Woods, Russ, Smokepurpp, Wiz Khalifa, and NGHTMRE.[2][3] The album's lead single, "Feelins," was issued on July 27, 2017, ahead of the full release.[4] Upon its debut, Catch These Vibes entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number 17, marking PnB Rock's highest-charting release at the time and selling 27,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[5][6] The album explores themes of relationships, introspection, and street life, showcasing PnB Rock's melodic delivery and emotional vulnerability.[7] Critically, it received mixed reviews, praised for its catchy hooks and collaborations but critiqued for relying heavily on guest features across its runtime.[7] Following PnB Rock's untimely death in 2022, the album has been retrospectively noted as a foundational work in his discography, highlighting his rise in the mid-2010s hip-hop and R&B scenes.[8]Development
Background
PnB Rock, born Rakim Hasheem Allen in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, emerged in the mid-2010s through a series of independent mixtapes that blended R&B melodies with hip-hop and trap elements. His debut project, RnB, arrived in 2014, followed by RnB 2 in early 2015, which helped build a local following in Philadelphia's rap scene. Later that year, shortly after his release from prison in August 2015, an A&R executive from Atlantic Records reached out, leading to his signing with the major label; his first release under the imprint was the mixtape RnB 3 in October 2015.[9][10] This transition to a major label came amid growing buzz from collaborative efforts, including the 2016 joint mixtape Money, Hoes & Flows with Fetty Wap, which showcased his melodic style and expanded his audience beyond the underground. The pivotal moment arrived with the release of his single "Selfish" in June 2016, a vulnerable track about romantic commitment that went viral on social media and streaming platforms, peaking at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning platinum certification from the RIAA.[10][11][12] The song's success propelled PnB Rock into national prominence, positioning him as a key figure in the wave of melodic trap artists and setting the stage for his major label projects.[10] The conceptual origins of Catch These Vibes were deeply rooted in PnB Rock's personal evolution during this period of rapid ascent. Drawing from experiences like navigating newfound fame, embracing fatherhood to his daughter, and coping with the 2016 murder of his older brother, the album represented an effort to capture authentic emotions and relational dynamics in his music.[10] These influences shaped a project intended to reflect his maturation as an artist, moving from raw mixtape energy to more introspective and versatile songwriting. In September 2017, PnB Rock officially announced Catch These Vibes as his debut studio album on Atlantic Records, following the January 2017 release of his mixtape GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions; the full tracklist and November 17 release date were revealed on October 27, 2017.[13][14]Recording and production
The production of Catch These Vibes, PnB Rock's debut studio album, involved a collaborative effort with several notable producers who shaped its melodic trap sound. Key contributors included London on da Track, who handled beats for multiple tracks including the titular "London," as well as J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, who provided production on select songs. Additional producers such as Remy, Ness, Donut, Young Troy, and Slade da Monsta rounded out the team, bringing a mix of R&B-infused melodies and trap instrumentation to the project.[15][16] The album ultimately comprised 18 tracks, featuring guest appearances from artists like Lil Yachty, Russ, and Wiz Khalifa, which added diverse vocal dynamics during recording sessions. These collaborations were integrated to enhance the project's commercial appeal, with finalization leading to the album's release on November 17, 2017, via Atlantic Records.[16][17]Content
Musical style
Catch These Vibes blends trap, contemporary R&B, and melodic hip-hop, creating a vibe-driven sound centered on party-oriented and introspective moods. The album's sonic identity is defined by PnB Rock's crooning delivery over hazy, atmospheric beats that emphasize emotional resonance and club appeal. This fusion allows for seamless transitions between hip-hop rhythms and R&B melodies, distinguishing it from more rigid genre boundaries.[18][7] Production techniques heavily incorporate auto-tune to enhance PnB Rock's vocals, giving them a polished, ethereal quality that aligns with melodic trap aesthetics, as heard in collaborations like "iRun" with Lil Yachty. Deep 808 bass lines provide a rumbling foundation, often overblown for emphasis in tracks such as "3X," while trap hi-hats deliver crisp, rolling percussion throughout the project to maintain rhythmic drive. Synth-heavy beats dominate, creating looping, immersive textures that evoke a modern pop-rap sensibility suitable for radio play. Guitar elements appear in select tracks, like the crooning over guitar in "Rewind," adding a subtle organic layer to the otherwise electronic-leaning production.[18][7][19] The album's style draws comparisons to contemporaries like Post Malone and Lil Uzi Vert, sharing their trap crooning and vibe-focused production that prioritizes mood over complex lyricism. However, Catch These Vibes evolves PnB Rock's earlier mixtape sound—characterized by repetitive, hazy trap at around 100 BPM—into a more varied and radio-friendly aesthetic, incorporating influences like Caribbean two-step in "TTM" and abrasive SoundCloud rap elements for broader appeal. This shift marks a maturation toward versatile R&B talent while retaining core trap roots.[18]Lyrics and themes
The lyrics of Catch These Vibes center on themes of romance, street life, and hedonism, with many tracks exploring the complexities of relationships marked by lust, excess, and emotional vulnerability. For example, songs like "Lovin'" and "Issues" delve into romantic entanglements, portraying devotion alongside indulgence in fleeting pleasures and material temptations.[7] PnB Rock draws heavily from real-life situations to convey these motifs, emphasizing authenticity in depicting the highs of partying and intimacy against the lows of relational strain.[20] Autobiographical elements rooted in PnB Rock's Philadelphia upbringing infuse the album with personal storytelling, particularly references to loyalty and betrayal forged in a challenging environment. Tracks such as "Pressure" reflect on street hardships, including the loss of friends and a 33-month prison stint, underscoring resilience amid betrayal by circumstances and loved ones—like his mother's initial doubt in his potential, as evoked in lines like "Mama told me that I wouldn’t be shit."[7] These narratives highlight loyalty to self and close circles, contrasting the betrayals of urban life and familial skepticism that shaped his path from Germantown's poverty-stricken streets.[18] The songwriting employs repetitive hooks to enhance catchiness, prioritizing emotional mood over elaborate plots, with slang like "vibes" repeatedly invoked to capture an atmospheric, feel-good essence amid the heavier undertones. This approach is evident in choruses that loop phrases evoking nostalgia or carefree indulgence, such as in "Rewind," reinforcing the album's emphasis on immersive, relatable energy.[7] Collaborators contribute distinct lyrical perspectives, enriching the thematic depth; notably, A Boogie wit da Hoodie's verse on "Lovin'" introduces relational dynamics of conditional loyalty and fear of betrayal, rapping about the pain of unreciprocated effort in love—"Picture going hard for somebody then they end up leaving"—which complements PnB Rock's more affectionate tone and amplifies the album's exploration of romantic pitfalls.[18]Singles
The lead single from Catch These Vibes, "Feelins", was released on July 27, 2017, through Atlantic Records, marking PnB Rock's first official single under a major label deal. The track, produced by Juan Ye and Ray Lennon, showcased PnB Rock's melodic trap style and received immediate streaming attention, amassing millions of plays on platforms like Spotify in the weeks following its debut.[21] The follow-up single, "Issues" featuring Russ, arrived on October 27, 2017, building anticipation for the album with its introspective lyrics on relationship struggles. Produced by Chef Pasquale and Ness, the song blended R&B harmonies and hip-hop beats, and its official music video, directed by Edgar Esteves, was released on March 6, 2018, depicting emotional confrontations in urban settings.[22] "Issues" contributed to the pre-album hype, garnering over 10 million streams across digital platforms by the time of the album's launch.[23] As a promotional single, "Scrub" dropped on November 10, 2017, just days before the album's release, emphasizing themes of fleeting romance over a bouncy trap instrumental produced by Remy. The track's music video, released on May 8, 2018, via WorldStarHipHop and directed by Motion Mobb, featured high-energy club scenes and cameos, including Fatboy SSE, enhancing its viral appeal on YouTube with millions of views.[24] Collectively, these singles drove significant pre-release buzz, with combined streaming figures exceeding 50 million by late 2017, though none received formal RIAA certifications at the time.[20]Release and promotion
Marketing strategies
The digital rollout of Catch These Vibes was managed by Atlantic Records, with pre-orders launching on Apple Music on October 27, 2017, allowing fans early access to tracks like the promotional single "Issues" featuring Russ.[14] Teaser clips and promotional content began appearing on PnB Rock's social media platforms in October 2017, building anticipation ahead of the November 17 release date, which was officially announced via Twitter on October 27.[14] Atlantic Records partnered with streaming services for broader reach, including exclusive previews on Apple Music and placements on Spotify playlists such as RapCaviar to amplify visibility among hip-hop audiences.[2] The album's physical copies were distributed through major retail partners like Amazon, complementing the digital strategy. Fan engagement efforts included promotional announcements on social media, fostering community around the album's release without delving into live events.[14]Tour
The Catch These Vibes Tour served as the primary concert tour supporting PnB Rock's debut studio album of the same name, announced in January 2018 and spanning North America with 23 dates from February 7 to March 16, 2018. Kicking off at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut, the tour wound through major cities including Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York, before wrapping at the Pot of Gold Music Festival in Phoenix, Arizona.[25][26] Rapper Lil Baby joined as the opening act for all dates, providing high-energy sets that complemented PnB Rock's melodic rap style.[26] Setlists centered on album highlights such as "London," "Face," "Lovin' (feat. A Boogie Wit da Hoodie)," and "Issues (feat. Russ)," interspersed with earlier hits like "Selfish" and "I Like Girls" to energize crowds. PnB Rock frequently engaged fans through call-and-response segments and impromptu sing-alongs, fostering the tour's signature "vibe" atmosphere of emotional connection and party-like intimacy reflective of the album's themes.[27] The tour included a performance at The Fillmore in Philadelphia on January 13, 2018.[28]Reception
Critical reception
Catch These Vibes received mixed reviews from music critics upon its release. Publications praised certain elements of its melodic appeal and collaborative energy while critiquing its reliance on familiar formulas and lack of innovation.[7][18] Pitchfork awarded the album a 6.5 out of 10, noting PnB Rock's strong sense of melody but criticizing its failure to evolve beyond previous efforts, resulting in a monotonous feel akin to early Fetty Wap material and an overdependence on contemporary hip-hop and R&B trends like those in 2017 radio hits. The review highlighted the album's 10 guest features across 18 tracks as excessive, often adding little substance and contributing to a sense of repetition in songwriting that felt lazy at times.[7] In contrast, HipHopDX commended the project's infectious hooks and vibrant energy, particularly in collaborative tracks such as "TTM" featuring Wiz Khalifa, which captured a lively steelpan-inspired rhythm, and praised how PnB Rock adapted to diverse guest artists like Roy Woods and Lil Yachty to showcase creative range. However, the outlet pointed out that solo cuts adhered too closely to a standard trap drum pattern and murmuring delivery, limiting overall growth despite occasional introspective moments like in "Pressure."[18] Following PnB Rock's death in September 2022, retrospective coverage has emphasized Catch These Vibes as a pivotal debut that marked his mainstream breakthrough, coinciding with his selection for the 2017 XXL Freshman Class and solidifying his rise from Philadelphia mixtapes to broader recognition.[29]Commercial performance
Catch These Vibes debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart in the issue dated December 9, 2017, accumulating 27,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, which included 4,000 pure album sales.[30] The album achieved commercial success through sustained streaming performance, bolstered by contributions from its singles such as "Feelins," which helped propel overall consumption metrics. Internationally, Catch These Vibes reached a peak of number 66 on the Canadian Albums Chart, reflecting moderate reception outside the US market.Track listing and credits
Standard edition
The standard edition of Catch These Vibes, PnB Rock's debut studio album, comprises 18 tracks released on November 17, 2017, via Atlantic Records, with a total runtime of 61 minutes.[17][20] The track listing is presented below, including featured artists and durations:| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Friends | None | 3:47 |
| 2 | London | None | 3:24 |
| 3 | Face | None | 3:20 |
| 4 | Scrub | None | 3:32 |
| 5 | Lovin' | A Boogie wit da Hoodie | 3:30 |
| 6 | Issues | Russ | 3:52 |
| 7 | Lowkey | Roy Woods & 24hrs | 3:20 |
| 8 | iRun | Lil Yachty | 4:06 |
| 9 | TTM | NGHTMRE, Wiz Khalifa | 3:32 |
| 10 | WTS | None | 3:16 |
| 11 | 3X | Smokepurpp | 3:27 |
| 12 | VOICEMEMOWAV.4 | None | 2:29 |
| 13 | Pressure | None | 3:40 |
| 14 | Coupe | None | 2:16 |
| 15 | Confide | Juicy J | 2:42 |
| 16 | 1Day | Ugly God | 3:08 |
| 17 | Feelins | None | 3:41 |
| 18 | Rewind | None | 4:01 |
Personnel
Lead Artist PnB Rock, born Rakim Hasheem Allen, serves as the primary artist and provides lead vocals on all 18 tracks of Catch These Vibes.[33] Featured Artists The album includes guest appearances from several artists, enhancing its collaborative trap and R&B sound. A Boogie wit da Hoodie contributes vocals on track 5, "Lovin'". Russ features on track 6, "Issues". Roy Woods and 24hrs appear on track 7, "Lowkey". Lil Yachty is featured on track 8, "iRun". NGHTMRE and Wiz Khalifa join on track 9, "TTM". Smokepurpp performs on track 11, "3X". Juicy J features on track 15, "Confide". Ugly God appears on track 16, "1Day".[20][34][3] Production Team Production on Catch These Vibes was handled by a range of producers, blending melodic trap beats with contemporary R&B elements. Marvlus Beats produced the opening track, "Friends". London on da Track, known for his work with artists like Drake and Taylor Swift, produced "London". Remy handled production for "Face" and "Scrub". J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Jake One, G Koop, and 8 Bars co-produced "Lovin'", featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie. NGHTMRE produced "TTM", which also features his vocals alongside Wiz Khalifa. Other contributors include Donut, Young Troy, and Slade da Monsta.[35][36][13][32] Engineering and Mixing Specific engineering and mixing credits for Catch These Vibes are attributed to various professionals working under Atlantic Records, though detailed track-by-track assignments are limited in available liner notes. The album was recorded across multiple studios in Los Angeles and Atlanta.[3]Charts
Weekly charts
Catch These Vibes debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart, marking its peak position.[37] The album also reached number 8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[38]| Chart | Peak | Entry |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 17 | 17 |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 8 | — |