Consequence named "Brooklyn Bazquiat" their "Single of the Week" and described the track as "scrappy, braggadocios, and a hell of a lot of fun... with a beat full of bells and whistles and Jemini’s unflinching, swagger-heavy flow". Sheldon Pearce, talking on
NPR podcast
All Songs Considered, weighed
Born Again against Danger Mouse & Jemini's debut album, finding it "a progression from
Ghetto Pop Life in almost every way." Writing in
Variety, Todd Gilchrist described the album as "the best hip-hop record from 2003 you never heard" and continued "Jemini’s versatility as a lyricist and Danger Mouse’s sturdy, imaginative production gives
Born Again a timeless quality that’s not just worthy of its predecessor but places it among the top tier of similar releases from the last several years." Jeremy Allen's review for
Record Collector comments on the tone of the lyrical content, saying that listeners can hear "...a reticence and a sense of regret that creeps into the lyrics as Jemini anticipates a lengthy stretch for narcotics misdemeanours... tinged with a sense of sadness for all that wasted time." ==Track listing==