The full-length album was preceded by an eponymous
extended play, released on June 8, 2010, via Fat Beats. The eight-track At Last EP was composed of two lead singles from the full-length: "The BBQ" and "It's Funny", in addition to "The BBQ" remix featuring
Jean Grae and
Tiye Phoenix, along with the "It's Funny" remix featuring
Ras Kass.
The album received a
Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year nomination at the
Juno Awards of 2011 and was long-listed for the
2011 Polaris Music Prize, while the collaboration between Eternia and MoSS was nominated for an Indie Award for Best Urban Artist/Group Or Duo Of The Year at the 2011 Jim Beam® Indie Awards.[4]DJ Premier ranked the album at No. 17 on his top 25 albums of 2010 during his LiveFromHQ show on Hip Hop Nation/
Sirius Satellite Radio.[5]At Last also received favourable reviews from music critics with HipHopDX, DJBooth.net and PotholesInMyBlog.com giving the album a 3.5 out of 5 and Urb upped the ante by giving the album a rating of 4 out of 5.[6]
The instrumental version of the album was released on July 5, 2011.[7]
The full-length album was preceded by an eponymous
extended play, released on June 8, 2010, via Fat Beats. The eight-track At Last EP was composed of two lead singles from the full-length: "The BBQ" and "It's Funny", in addition to "The BBQ" remix featuring
Jean Grae and
Tiye Phoenix, along with the "It's Funny" remix featuring
Ras Kass.
The album received a
Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year nomination at the
Juno Awards of 2011 and was long-listed for the
2011 Polaris Music Prize, while the collaboration between Eternia and MoSS was nominated for an Indie Award for Best Urban Artist/Group Or Duo Of The Year at the 2011 Jim Beam® Indie Awards.[4]DJ Premier ranked the album at No. 17 on his top 25 albums of 2010 during his LiveFromHQ show on Hip Hop Nation/
Sirius Satellite Radio.[5]At Last also received favourable reviews from music critics with HipHopDX, DJBooth.net and PotholesInMyBlog.com giving the album a 3.5 out of 5 and Urb upped the ante by giving the album a rating of 4 out of 5.[6]
The instrumental version of the album was released on July 5, 2011.[7]