Etherlibrium is the debut studio album by Harlem rapper/producer Ron Browz, which was released on July 20, 2010.
[2] On the topic of Etherlibrium being released on iTunes only and his original debut album, Etherboy being shelved, Ron Browz explained his feelings towards these things happening below: I feel like I owe the fans this iTunes release collectively, being that I didn’t get to put out the album as planned,” Ron says.
I put my heart into this Etherlibrium project – it’s more lyrical than stuff people have really heard from me.
[7] Steve Juon, writing for RapReviews, gave the album a harshly negative review, criticizing the beats as "phoned-in" and painful to the ears, and Browz's flow as derivative.
[8] Amanda Bassa of HipHopDX expressed a similar viewpoint, noting "While he may have largely pushed Auto-Tune to the side on his new album, Browz shows that without the studio crutch, his rhymes offer very little."