The Proposal (album)

The Proposal is a collaborative studio album by producer/DJ Statik Selektah and the American rapper, Ransom. The project was finished within four days.[1] The album features guest appearances from Easy Money, Styles P, and Termanology.[2]

The Proposal
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2013
Recorded2013
GenreEast Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop
LabelShowoff Records, Presidential Lifestyle
ProducerStatik Selektah
Statik Selektah chronology
Extended Play
(2013)
The Proposal
(2013)
Still Blue
(2014)
Ransom chronology
Street Cinema
(2008)
The Proposal
(2013)

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!8/10[3]
The Source(positive)[2]

The Proposal was met with generally positive reviews from music critics.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I Do"2:55
2."Unexplainable"3:09
3."Outcast" (featuring Ea$y Money)4:16
4."Life of Sin"3:06
5."How It Feels"3:54
6."Jade"3:29
7."1996"1:39
8."It's Ransom" (featuring Styles P)3:07
9."Reservoir Scars"2:46
10."Start To Finish"2:33
CD Exclusive bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Never Forget" (featuring Termanology) 
12."Dollars & Sense" 
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