Dummy Boy was supported by the singles "
Tati" featuring DJ Spinking, "
Fefe" with Nicki Minaj and
Murda Beatz, "
Bebe" featuring
Anuel AA and "
Stoopid" featuring
Bobby Shmurda.[6][7] The album was leaked on 6ix9ine's website on November 24, 2018,[8] and released three days later as a result of the early leaking and at the request of 6ix9ine himself.[9] Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, the album debuted at number two on the US
Billboard 200, with 66,000
album-equivalent units earned in three days, and has been certified
platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Background
According to 6ix9ine, the album came about when he decided to "put out a project November 23rd" after being in the studio "making hits".[10]
Promotion
6ix9ine revealed the cover art on November 7, which XXL characterized as 6ix9ine's animated likeness urinating a rainbow.[11] 6ix9ine also previewed a new unnamed track, which HotNewHipHop called "a
Jackie Chan-inspired banger" made in collaboration with
Scott Storch and
Tory Lanez;[12] the song was later revealed to be called "Kika". Several days later, 6ix9ine revealed on Instagram that
Nicki Minaj,
Lil Baby,
Tory Lanez,
A Boogie wit da Hoodie,
Gunna,
Anuel AA and
Bobby Shmurda would feature on the album. He later deleted the post, then posted a similar photo revealing
Kanye West would be featured on the album.[13]
During the recording of a music video for "
Mama" on November 8, 2018, two gunmen shot upon a mansion with West and 6ix9ine present. A bullet went through the dressing room of Nicki Minaj, but she was not present at the scene.[14] The music video has since been scrapped.
Release
On November 7, 2018, 6ix9ine announced that the Dummy Boy album would be released on November 23, 2018.[11] The album was originally set to be released on November 23, but two days before that date it was announced on 6ix9ine's
Instagram that it would be postponed until further notice following his arrest and
trial.[15] On November 27, 2018,
DJ Akademiks revealed via Twitter that the album would be released on the same day as a result of the early leaking and at the request of 6ix9ine himself.[9] The album was originally supposed to be distributed through
Capitol Music Group /
Caroline Distribution, but due to an argument stemming from the album's leak, the album was distributed through
Create Music Group.[16]
Dummy Boy received generally negative reviews from music critics, who panned its lyrics, production and Hernandez's performance. At
Metacritic, which assigns a
normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
average score of 38, based on 11 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[17]
Jon Caramanica of The New York Times called the album "energetic but scattered", and less "rowdy" than Day69 due to having softer vocal delivery. He noted that tracks such as "Waka" and "Feefa" seemed to be dominated by the guest artists.[2] Writing for Forbes, Bryan Rolli said that "6ix9ine repeatedly gets shut out by his collaborators and sounds like a visitor on his own album. The young rapper tries to split the difference between his abrasive, streetwise roots and big-budget arena rap spectacle, subsequently failing at both."[1]
Dhruva Balram of NME concluded in his review that "Tekashi has released Dummy Boy at the apex of his fame, but at this stage, he's little more than an internet phenomenon and controversy magnet who also raps. Due to his recent arrest, there's a very real possibility that he will spend the rest of his life in jail. That, hopefully, will give him enough time to release a better project."[3] In a more mixed review, M. Oliver of PopMatters remarked that "What Dummy Boy lacks in maturity and creativity it makes up for in energy and vitriol – equivalently bankable features in 2018."[24]
Commercial performance
Dummy Boy debuted at number two on the US
Billboard 200 with 66,000
album-equivalent units, (of which 10,000 were pure album sales), opening behind Travis Scott's Astroworld on three days of sales, having been released on November 27.[27] It is 6ix9ine's highest-charting album on the chart.[27] On September 4, 2019, the album was certified
platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over a million units in the United States.[28]
Due to a mispress, the vinyl version does not include "Fefe", instead "Feefa" appears in its place (as well as in its normal placing), making "Feefa" pressed twice on the release.
^"Czech Albums – Top 100".
ČNS IFPI. Note: On the chart page, select 49.Týden 2018 on the field besides the words "CZ – ALBUMS – TOP 100" to retrieve the correct chart. Retrieved December 10, 2018.