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NxWorries are Back Like They Never Left with Sophomore LP “Why Lawd?” (Album Review)

NxWorries is an MC/producer duo consisting of Oxnard recording artist Anderson .Paak as well as Los Angeles producer Knxwledge. Signing to Stones Throw Records in 2015, their debut EP Link Up & Suede that same winter was an impressively lo-fi neo-soul outing & the full-length debut LP Yes Lawd! built upon those 2 sounds venturing out in contemporary R&B, west coast hip hop & smooth soul too. After an 8 year hiatus however, they’re linking back up for a highly anticipated sophomore effort.

Following the “ThankU” intro, the first song “86Sentra” is a jazzy lo-fi hip hop opener reminding that he did the Super Bowl LVI halftime show with some of the best to ever do it whereas “MoveOn” takes the smooth soul route to discuss being unable to do things that he used to. “KeepHer” featuring Thundercat brings the trio together singing about money being unable to keep their romantic interests over some funky guitar licks just before “Distractions” has a bit of a stripped-back feeling to it refusing to let anything slow him down.

H.E.R. joins NxWorries on “Where I Go” after the “Lookin’” interlude fusing neo-soul, smooth soul & contemporary R&B for a duet as to where .Paak & Knxwledge have been leading into “Daydreaming” crossing over psychedelic soul, neo-soul, smooth soul & hypnagogic pop to fantasize about meeting a woman he’s never met previously. “FromHere” featuring Snoop Dogg mixes neo-soul & west coast hip hop pondering where they go from this point forward, but then “Fall Thru” brings a contemporary R&B flare telling his partner she gon’ have to quit her job.

“Battlefield” sides with those who’re one of a kind or no one else like .Paak rapping his ass off over a slick beat to begin the 2nd half of Why Lawd? while “HereIAm” dabbles with gospel by incorporating organs admitting he ain’t doing shit when it seem like he might be doing things. “OutTheWay” featuring Rae Khalil is a syrupy-synth ballad about starting to think all they need is each other prior to “SheUsed” jumps over guitars singing about the pain taking it’s toll on his heart.

Meanwhile on “MoreOfIt”, we have NxWorries giving off an orchestral hip hop vibe paying off their mommas’ mortgages while the “NVR.RMX” featuring Charlie Wilson on the hook feels like a soulful passing of the torch if you will especially since they lock in near the end of the 2nd & final hook. “DistantSpace” sensually asks if it’s too late with a former partner & ahead of the “EvnMore” outro, the west coast hip hop/neo-soul hybrid “WalkOnBy” featuring Earl Sweatshirt ends the album perfectly showing vulnerability within them.

Almost a decade in & the MC/producer duo in those 2 styles of music mentioned in the final song return after an 8-year hiatus to prove that they haven’t lost a step whatsoever. Knxwledge & Anderson .Paak refine their distinctive combination of soul with the rhythmic percussion & groove of hip hop music that makes nu soul stand out expanding beyond that even on occasions in favor of jazz rap, contemporary R&B, west coast hip hop & smooth soul.

Score: 9/10

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Madlib & Freddie Gibbs’ Bandana Tracklist Features Yasiin Bey, Pusha & Black Thought

This Friday (June 28), Madlib & Freddie Gibbs are releasing their sophomore collaborative album, Bandana. Following three preliminary songs and one music video, the Oxnard, California-to-Gary, Indiana pair has unveiled the tracklist to the Keep Cool/RCA Records release. Notably, it reveals that the March drop, “Bandana” is not included among the 15-track follow-up to Pinata. The group confirmed the tracks on social media. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly‘s Alex Suskind, Gibbs confirmed that Bandana is the middle-child in an album trilogy. The third, upcoming installment will be called Montana. That same report confirmed that Madlib has made more than eight songs with Black Star. One half of that legendary duo, Yasiin Bey, appears on Bandana. Black Thought, Yasiin Bey, Pharoahe Monch & Tobe Nwigwe Make A New Live At The BBQ Madlib & Freddie GibbsBandana tracklist is as follows: 1. Obrigado 2. Freestyle Sh*t 3. Half Manne Half C*caine 4. Cr*me Pays 5. Massage Seats 6. Palmolive featuring Killer Mike & Pusha-T 7. Fake Names 8. Flat Tummy Tea 9. Situations 10. Giannis featuring Anderson .Paak 11. Practice 12. Cataracts 13. Gat Damn 14. Education featuring Yasiin Bey (fka Mos Def) and Black Thought 15. Soul Right Freddie Gibbs & Madlib’s 1st Video From Their New Album Is Criminal Minded

 

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“Education” reunites longtime collaborators Yasiin and Thought. Earlier this month, the MCs freestyled with Pharoahe Monch and Tobe Nwigwe during J. Period and Tariq’s “Live Mixtape” at the 2019 Roots Picnic.

 

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Black Thought and Yasiin Bey performed Double Trouble at the 2019 Roots Picnic and tore it down.

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Later on the evening of June 1, Yasiin performed “Double Trouble” from 1999’s Grammy-winning Things Fall Apart, which The Roots and guests performed in full. Pusha-T & Benny Are Top Contenders On A Collabo That Moves Heavy Weight (Audio) Freddie Gibbs & Madlib press photograph provided by Run Music.

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