Big Fish Theory

Big Fish Theory

by Vince Staples
Big Fish Theory

Big Fish Theory

by Vince Staples

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

For the third consecutive year, Long Beach rapper Vince Staples issued a standout effort that continued to push creative boundaries while deepening his lyrical prowess. Big Fish Theory followed 2016's excellent Prima Donna EP. Continuing along the path of that set's "Big Time," Theory is a skittish thought piece wrapped around the nucleus of the Chicago footwork sound. Like a collision between the creative energies of DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn, and even the brightness of mainstream house from the likes of Disclosure, Theory finds Staples taking steps away from the ominous anxiety of the Clams Casino/Flying Lotus drone of his breakthrough Summertime '06 (produced primarily by No I.D. and DJ Dahi), without sacrificing any intensity or heft. Here, Staples assembled a studio team comprised of L.A. beat music producer Zack Sekoff, electronic duos GTA and Christian Rich, Detroit glitch artist Jimmy Edgar, SOPHIE, Flume, and more. The guest list is equally impressive. Longtime collaborator and tourmate Kilo Kish joins Bon Iver on the standout "Crabs in a Bucket," while Juicy J joins Staples on the most traditionally big bass rap burst of the title track. A pair of collaborative team efforts boasts the highest-profile names on Theory, but one sticks the landing better than the other. "Love Can Beâ?¦" features Damon Albarn, Kish, and Gorilla Zoe on the GTA-produced track that pops and jitters without ever evolving. Meanwhile, "Yeah Right" is a potent double-team effort that recruits Kendrick Lamar on a booming echo chamber of a number courtesy of SOPHIE and Flume. The latter half of the album is equally unrelenting. "Homage" rides an anxiety-ridden, Radiohead-esque landscape with the help of Kish and Rick Ross, while the twisted "Samo" returns SOPHIE to the fold with A$AP Rocky. "Party People" is a propulsive standout, but it's lead single "BagBak" that remains king on Theory. A "Humble"-sized beast that condenses Prima Donna's ethos into a single song, "BagBak" is a lyrically dense powerhouse that aims a fist directly at the intolerant and troubled state of America in 2017. On an album of thrilling highlights, it's worth the price of admission alone. Big Fish Theory cements Staples' status as one of the most talented and forward-thinking voices in rap in the late 2010s. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2017
Label: Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602557445831
Rank: 19810

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Crabs in a Bucket
  2. Big Fish
  3. Alyssa Interlude
  4. Love Can Be...
  5. 745
  6. Ramona Park Is Yankee Stadium

Disc 2

  1. Yeah Right
  2. Homage
  3. SAMO
  4. Party People
  5. BagBak
  6. Rain Come Down

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Vince Staples   Primary Artist
Juicy J   Featured Artist
Ray J   Featured Artist
Damon Albarn   Featured Artist
Kilo Kish   Featured Artist
Ty Dolla $ign   Featured Artist
Kendrick Lamar   Featured Artist
A$AP Rocky   Featured Artist
Kucka   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Barrett Strong   Composer
Ray Brady   Composer
Rodger Penzabene   Composer
Damon Albarn   Composer
Jimmy Edgar   Composer
Justin Vernon   Composer
Norman Whitfield   Composer
Tyrone Griffin   Composer
Jordan Houston   Composer
William Roberts   Composer
Alonzo Mathis   Composer
Taiwo Hassan   Composer
Vince Staples   Composer
Kendrick Duckworth   Composer
Chris Ussery   Composer
Kehinde Hassan   Composer
Rakim Mayers   Composer
Laura Jane Lowther   Composer
Harley Streten   Composer
Dana Ramey   Composer
Matthew Toth   Composer
Julio Mejia   Composer
Lakisha Robinson   Composer
SOPHIE   Composer
Zack Sekoff   Composer
Raymond Edward Brady III   Composer
Joshua Murphy   Composer
Julius Preston   Composer
William Norwood, Jr.   Composer
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