(LVRN/Columbia)allotment new daisy age” flower child,allotment tough-hitting urban seer, 19-year-feeble Atlanta dweller Raury can do it all – rap, and sing,play guitar and mix genres like Kanye West, an obvious forebear. On his TV debut on Stephen Colbert’s display last month, and Raury wore a Mexico T-shirt to taunt fellow guest and Hispanophobe Donald Trump. This debut album proper follows last year’s celebrated Indigo Child mixtape and feels slightly anticlimactic. The prevailing vibe has less of Raury’s headline righteous tension (typical tune: satan’s Whisper) and more of his dreamy troubadouring (the title nods to the Beatles). He is all messed up about a girl on Love Is Not a Four Letter Word and the keyboard fantasia of Her; songs about the planet and his mother also figure.
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Source: theguardian.com