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Jay-Z
's June 2017 was momentous. The 44th president of the United States inducted him as the first rap lyricist into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The
Beyonce Knowles
-
Shawn Carter
family added fourth and fifth members. Going by a jocular shot at specific
Al Sharpton
social media activity within, there was also the completion of
4:44
, delivered on the last of the month. Approach-wise, the 13th
studio album is a change of course for its employment of only one beatmaker,
No I.D.
, whose previous
credits across a decade plus -- a comparatively flashy crop that includes a major portion of
The Blueprint 3
-- amount to an album's worth of tracks, primarily as co-producer. Even more noteworthy is its chronological distinction as a follow-up to
Beyonce
's
Lemonade
, a cathartic album prompted in part by
's extramarital behavior. This somehow makes album 12 seem older than its true age. From any other artist, 36 minutes of repentance, self-satisfaction, and wisdom regarding issues such as faithfulness, vast wealth, ethical consumption, and the deficiencies of a younger rap generation would likely fall flat, but
continues to write at a Hall of Fame level and raps with high levels of conviction, contrition, and wit. He and
are consistently attuned. The whole album has a fine matte-like finish with nuanced rhythms and soul, funk, reggae, and prog samples that frequently enhance the tracks on an emotional level, not just a sonic one. Even the
Frank Ocean
and
appearances sound sourced from a crate. Filled with references to profit and forms of pride granted by birth and earned by hustling,
nonetheless is an unglamorous set well suited for solitary and reflective late-night listening. There are no radio play bids.
has been in this mode at various points, but never in such concentrated, enlightened form, whether the subject is his mistakes as a husband, the struggles of his long-closeted lesbian mother, the effects of enduring systemic racism, or the assertion of his supremacy. [The physical CD release of
featured three bonus tracks.] ~ Andy Kellman
's June 2017 was momentous. The 44th president of the United States inducted him as the first rap lyricist into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The
Beyonce Knowles
-
Shawn Carter
family added fourth and fifth members. Going by a jocular shot at specific
Al Sharpton
social media activity within, there was also the completion of
4:44
, delivered on the last of the month. Approach-wise, the 13th
studio album is a change of course for its employment of only one beatmaker,
No I.D.
, whose previous
credits across a decade plus -- a comparatively flashy crop that includes a major portion of
The Blueprint 3
-- amount to an album's worth of tracks, primarily as co-producer. Even more noteworthy is its chronological distinction as a follow-up to
Beyonce
's
Lemonade
, a cathartic album prompted in part by
's extramarital behavior. This somehow makes album 12 seem older than its true age. From any other artist, 36 minutes of repentance, self-satisfaction, and wisdom regarding issues such as faithfulness, vast wealth, ethical consumption, and the deficiencies of a younger rap generation would likely fall flat, but
continues to write at a Hall of Fame level and raps with high levels of conviction, contrition, and wit. He and
are consistently attuned. The whole album has a fine matte-like finish with nuanced rhythms and soul, funk, reggae, and prog samples that frequently enhance the tracks on an emotional level, not just a sonic one. Even the
Frank Ocean
and
appearances sound sourced from a crate. Filled with references to profit and forms of pride granted by birth and earned by hustling,
nonetheless is an unglamorous set well suited for solitary and reflective late-night listening. There are no radio play bids.
has been in this mode at various points, but never in such concentrated, enlightened form, whether the subject is his mistakes as a husband, the struggles of his long-closeted lesbian mother, the effects of enduring systemic racism, or the assertion of his supremacy. [The physical CD release of
featured three bonus tracks.] ~ Andy Kellman