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Mr Morale & The Big Steppers
Cat: 458869 0. Rel: 02 Jun 22
United In Grief
N95
Worldwide Steppers
Die Hard (feat Blxst & Amanda Reifer)
Father Time (feat Sampha)
Rich (interlude)
Rich Spirit
We Cry Together (feat Taylor Paige)
Purple Hearts (feat Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah)
Count Me Out
Crown
Silent Hill (feat Kodak Black)
Savior (interlude)
Savior (feat Baby Keem & Sam Dew)
Auntie Diaries
Mr Morale (feat Tanna Leone)
Mother I Sober (feat Beth Gibbons Of Portishead)
Mirror
Review: Kendrick Lamarr has always been one of hip-hop's most thoughtful and thought-provoking MCs, with a passion for utilising beats and backing tracks that often sidestep hackneyed rap tropes and lazy samples. Even so, Mr Morale & The Big Steppers, Lamarr's first solo album for five years, is an arresting listen from start to finish. Impeccably produced, with countless musical twists and turns, spellbinding instrumentation (including jazz pianos, orchestration, intriguing electronics, sparkling synths and punchy rhythms aplenty), it sees Lamarr lyrically signposting his own failings (something not enough rappers of his profile are comfortable doing) within a wider framework of accountability. It's brave but brilliant, with some of the topics covered including his relationship with money, white women and his father, gender and generational trauma. A genuinely landmark album all told.
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Tha Carter III (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: B 3749501. Rel: 15 Jun 23
3 Peat (3:19)
Mr Carter (feat Jay-Z) (5:17)
A Milli (3:42)
Got Money (feat T-Pain) (3:59)
Comfortable (feat Babyface) (4:32)
Dr Carter (4:38)
Phone Home (3:09)
Tie My Hands (feat Robin Thicke) (5:03)
Mrs Officer (feat Bobby Valentino & Kidd Kidd) (4:53)
Let The Beat Build (5:10)
Shoot Me Down (feat D Smith) (4:23)
Lollipop (feat Static Major) (5:04)
La La (feat Brisco & Busta Rhymes) (4:24)
Pussy Monster (5:15)
You Aint Got Nuthin (feat Juelz Santana & Fabolous) (5:30)
Dontgetit (9:58)
Review: Now legendary American rapper Lil Wayne dropped his sixth studio album Tha Carter III back in 2008. On the occasion of its 15th birthday it is getting this special reissue featuring appearances from dons like Jay-Z, Fabolous, Robin Thicke, Busta Rhymes, Babyface and Kanye West, among others. The album came after a series of strong mixtapes and Lil Wayne features on other seminal hip hop and r&b records but served as a fine reminder that he is never better than when in full creative control. The beats and bars have all aged remarkably well and very much stand up in 2023.
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