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A brilliant musical journey.
I’ve listened to a lot of music. A lot of great music. And I can tell you, this is special.
It’s one thing to infuse your art with a message, another thing to actually convey it properly, and a whole other debacle to manage to do that while creating something truly enjoyable. Little Simz made something magical. This album is way more than just music, it’s a whole experience. And one that I’m sad I won’t be able to experience again for the first time.
Being a woman, being black, her culture, her desires and aspirations. Little Simz shows all of herself for us to see. This album is incredibly personal, and one of the most majestic things I’ve ever listened to.
I already knew she was a brilliant rapper; her lyricism is nigh unmatched, and her delivery is second to none. Of course, the production leaves nothing to be desired either.
But really, the message is what elevates this to the next level.
There’s a nice variety of sounds too, some hardcore hip-hop cuts, some jazzy tracks, pop, soul, and plenty of time to cleanse your palate before the next stop on the Introvert train by way of several interludes. Some spoken word passages as well, which I really appreciate.
I tend to dislike longer albums; 30 minutes is plenty, 60 minutes is pushing it. But this is different, I can’t have enough of this!! I wish it would last forever…
If I could tattoo this album on my brain, I would.
Best song: Rollin Stone
Worst song: Never Make Promises (Interlude)
Rating: 5/5