Lizzo – Special - 2022 Neo Soul Trap Hip Hop R+B - Grape Vinyl - Sealed LP

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23354
CA$54.95
Lizzo - Special
 
 
 
Label: Nice Life – 075678638015, Atlantic – 075678638015
Format:     
Vinyl, LP, Album, Grape
[Hype sticker]
"In case nobody told you today,
You're Special"
New album from Lizzo
with exclusive grape colored vinyl"
[Back cover]
Manufactured in Canada.
Indie exclusive opaque purple "grape" colored vinyl.
Barcode (Scanned): 075678638022
Country: Europe
Released: Jul 15, 2022
Genre: Hip Hop, Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Contemporary R&B, Pop Rap, Disco, Funk, Soul, Trap
 
 
A1 The Sign
A2 About Damn Time
A3 Grrrls
A4 2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)
A5 I Love You Bitch
A6 Special
 
 
B1 Break Up Twice
B2 Everybody's Gay
B3 Naked
B4 Birthday Girl
B5 If You Love Me
B6 Coldplay
 
 
 
'' ‘Special’ is also the first album Lizzo has released since she became a festival-slaying superstar. (Her massive breakthrough banger ‘Truth Hurts’ only really took off a few months after Lizzo dropped her excellent third LP ‘Cuz I Love You’ in 2019). This means the stakes have been raised somewhat, so in addition to contributions from her longtime producer Ricky Reed, ‘Special’ features input from an assortment of A-list hitmakers. These days, Lizzo isn’t just booking studio time with Mark Ronson and Max Martin, but also Kanye West collaborator Mike Dean, Dua Lipa‘s co-writer Ian Kirkpatrick and Harry Styles‘ go-to producer Kid Harpoon.
 
This doesn’t mean Lizzo has ripped up her own sonic rulebook. In fact, there’s a hint of over-familiarity to slinky opener ‘The Sign’, on which she references the most iconic line from ‘Truth Hurts’ by singing “but I can’t forget I’m still that bitch“, then lays out her M.O. a little too plainly: “I keep on writin’ these songs / ‘Cause he keep on doin’ me wrong / And my girls keep singin’ along.” Thankfully, the rest of the album manages to expand on Lizzo’s core values – self-empowerment, sisterly solidarity and body positivity – in ways that feel fresh rather than a retread.
 
Actually, there’s a real sense of confidence to proceedings. You don’t interpolate Lauryn Hill‘s hip-hop classic ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’, as Lizzo cleverly does on ‘Break Up Twice’, unless you know you’ve earned the right to. ‘Grrls’ is similarly self-assured in the way it flips a sexist old Beastie Boys track (‘Girls’) into an unpretentious female empowerment banger. Lizzo even names the album’s jazzy, romantic closing track ‘Coldplay’ and begins it with a pitch-shifted rendition of the ‘Yellow’ chorus. It would be a hell of a flex even if Lizzo hadn’t told Chris Martin the band’s song is “baby-making music”.'' (NME)
 
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Condition New
Format LP
Color Purple