Disorderly Conduct is a focused and intentional 9-track project that captures J. Street stepping into a more refined version of himself as an artist. Where his earlier work leaned on raw hunger, this album shows growth—both in sound and in message.
The project balances street realism with personal reflection, creating a duality between chaos and control. Tracks like “My Life” highlight his ability to tell authentic, experience-driven stories, while “Who’s Gonna Stop Me Now” delivers clear anthem energy with strong commercial appeal. The album also brings lighter moments with lifestyle records like “Call Back The Weedman,” giving the project range without losing its identity. And the surprise feature from Blueface on “Roughed Up” was the cherry on top of well made sundae.
Vocally, J. Street sounds more confident and composed. His delivery is direct and conversational, making his music easy to connect with. While the flows are consistent, the next level for him will be adding more dynamic switches and stronger, more memorable hooks to increase replay value.
Production-wise, the album is cohesive, leaning into melodic, street-influenced beats that support his storytelling. However, some tracks blend sonically, leaving room for more experimentation and standout moments.
Structurally, Disorderly Conduct feels like a complete project rather than a collection of songs. Its short length works in its favor, making it highly replayable and aligned with today’s streaming environment.
Overall, this is a solid step forward for J. Street. It establishes his identity, strengthens his foundation, and positions him for a bigger breakout moment on future releases.
Final Rating: 7.9/10