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The Melodic Blue

Current price: $33.99
The Melodic Blue
The Melodic Blue

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The Melodic Blue

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With the dismissive "hooligan" and the downcast "no sense,"
Baby Keem
's 2020s singles gave him a "moment of clarity." On
Melodic Blue
we find a self-focused but deeply jaded figure poised atop a mountain of nocturnal hedonism and industry backstabbing. While his debut album doesn't completely follow suit, it's marked by a pensiveness lacking in the rapper's earlier works; "I can't help but feel neglected" runs the opening line of intro "trademark usa,"
Keem
's words surrounded by a chorus of disembodied vocals.
The album's strengths manifest at polar extremes, at
's moodiest and at his most outlandish. At the peak of the former is "scars" -- a self-reflection in the image of
Kanye
's
808s and Heartbreak
-- as well as the Toronto R&B-esque closer "16," which dwells on broken relationships with a candid "won't you think about you and I?" From the other end of the spectrum come some of his most ignorant anthems to date: "south africa" stomps forward with a "Mo Bamba"-style melody, the heavily
Future
-like "cocoa" glides with the trap pioneer's effortless flow, and "family ties" is a
-
Kendrick
rollercoaster of beat switches and cocky verses.
is a necessary, forward-thinking presence in the rap zeitgeist, and
The Melodic Blue
continues to provide his fans with plenty of unique takes on the trap genre. ~ David Crone

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