11/1/2022 0 Comments Project playaz till we die rar![]() This is a phenomenal album, the kind of album you will want to replay the moment you finish it. Sometimes I Might Be Introvert echoes Lauryn Hill’s masterpiece The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (1998) in ambition, scope, musicality, and timelessness – there can be no higher praise. Even the interludes work and add value to the album, which is unusual. “Introvert”, “Woman”, “Little Q, Pt 2”, “Two Worlds Apart”, “Speed”, “Standing Ovation”, “I See You”, “Rollin Stone”, “Point and Kill”, “How Did You Get Here”, “Miss Understood”, and especially the symphonic “I Love You I Hate You” – nothing but stand-outs on Sometimes I Might Be Introvert. So many different influences crammed into one record resulting in an entirely cohesive package: this is an album unlike any other. Production on Sometimes I Might Be Introvert is virtually flawless – straddling numerous genres from hard-hitting Hip Hop to R&B-and neo-soul, to Afro-beat and even synth-funk, going from orchestral and bombastic to smooth and laid-back seamlessly. The album’s 19 tracks are sequenced perfectly – picking “Introvert” as the album opener was cleverly done, as it sets the whole thematic and philosophical scene of what Little Simz set out to do with this record. With a runtime of 65 minutes Sometimes I Might Be Introvert is not a second too long – Little Simz effortlessly manages to captivate from start to finish with her superior flow and personable lyricism, dealing with topics such as race, womanhood, self-esteem, and family. It’s an album to listen to over and over again, an album that will easily survive today’s short hype circles, an album people will have on rotation for years and years to come. Sometimes I Might Be Introvert is an astounding album, absolutely Little Simz’s magnum opus. Now she’s back with her fourth full-length studio album: Sometimes I Might Be Introvert. ![]() Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvertīritish-Nigerian emcee Little Simz had one of our favorite albums released in 2019 with the punchy GREY AREA – her third LP and international breakthrough project. Latest entries: #1 Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert #8 Injury Reserve – By The Time I Get To Phoenix #20 Rita J – The High Priestess #27 Moor Mother – Black Encyclopedia Of The Air #38 AZ – Doe Or Die II #47 Gift Of Gab – Finding Inspiration SomehowĪlso check: Greatest Hip Hop Albums 1980 – 2020 & Top 250 Hip Hop Albums Of All Time Let’s get into it, check out what we think are the best Hip Hop albums of 2021 so far. This list will be updated regularly until the end of the year, where it will result in our best-of-the-year list. This is a top 60, albums that don’t make the best 60 of the year but which are worth listening to anyway are mentioned in the honorable mentions. ![]() The only way to compile an authoritative list like this one is to keep track of new releases week-by-week, day-by-day even. But having said that, lots of dope EP’s drop each and every year, so we will not ignore them – scroll down for a section with some of the best EP’s released in 2021, as well as a listing of 2021’s best instrumental and best Hip Hop adjacent projects. Some artists bill barely 30-minute-long projects as albums – HHGA categorizes projects that clock in at under 30 minutes as EP’s however, and we do not rank them on our album list: an album = an LP. ![]() #Project playaz till we die rar plus#2021 started off kind of slow, but over a half year in and with new projects expected from artists like Redman ( Muddy Waters Too), Raekwon ( OBFC元), Phife Dawg, Madlib, Che Noir, and Freddie Gibbs, plus rumored releases from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, De La Soul, Q-Tip, Black Star, Nas, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q, Pusha T, AZ, Stetsasonic, LL Cool J, and EPMD, there’s still a lot to look forward to.Īs always on our best of the year lists, not included are instrumental albums, compilations, and EP’s. Hip Hop has never been as diverse as it is now – and there’s no reason to expect 2021 to be less in any way than 2020 was when it comes to quality Hip Hop releases. The Best Hip Hop Albums Of 2021: 2020 was a terrible year in general, but a great year for Hip Hop. ![]()
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