The Forcefield Kids

The Forcefield Kids is the debut solo studio album by American hip hop musician Passage.

[13] Liam Singer of Pitchfork gave the album a 6.6 out of 10, saying: "The stark contrasts of images and styles combined with the musical assault give the impression of Passage as an ADD-addled teen in a room full of keyboards and samplers, letting loose the ravings of his sugar-soaked subconscious.

"[6] Christopher R. Weingarten of CMJ New Music Monthly said, "Passage emotes about education, race and loneliness in those Anticon-oclastic beat poetics that ride the fence between astute imagery and non-sequitur.

said, "there's a lot going on, which can make the album seem disorganised and uninspired, but after a few listens it becomes clear that Passage does alright in his organised mess.

"[5] All tracks are written by Passage, except "Suffragette" and "Pail of Air" by Passage and Telephone Jim JesusCredits adapted from liner notes.