Blacklight

Blacklight

by Apollo Brown, Stalley
Blacklight

Blacklight

by Apollo Brown, Stalley

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Ohio-based rapper Stalley enjoyed some chart success during the mid-2010s, when he was signed to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, and his debut full-length reached number five on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Top Rap Albums. He departed the majors for an independent career in 2017, but he's kept up the same prolific pace while he's drifted away from rap's mainstream. Having previously worked with Apollo Brown in 2016, when he made a guest appearance on the Detroit beatmaker's collaboration with Skyzoo, The Easy Truth, Stalley reunited with Brown for 2021's Blacklight, issued by a different MMG, Mello Music Group. Stalley's own releases have moved closer to the boom bap and left-field sounds preferred by underground labels like Mello, rather than the gangsta and Southern rap influences of his earlier work, so it seems natural at this point in his career to be making an album with a golden age-influenced producer like Brown. The album's premise is pretty straightforward, with Brown providing solid beats threaded with poignant, pitched-up samples and Stalley relaying tales about his drive for success. He addresses his former major-label deal on "Humble Wins," and seems grateful to be on his own path instead of being pushed to fit in with rap's commercial side. Skyzoo guests on "Love Me, Love Me Not," the most memorable of the album's many odes to resilience; this particular one deals with former friends whose support apparently isn't unconditional. Joell Ortiz, another skilled rapper who once dabbled with major-label success before embarking on a more fulfilling indie career, contributes a focused, mildly tongue-twisting verse to "Bobby Bonilla," which is about keeping family focused while earning riches. Elsewhere, there's a gospel-infused pep talk encouraging fearlessness ("No Monsters"), a haunting prayer for the departed ("Lost Angels"), and a sparkling declaration of Midwest pride ("Broad Spectrum") before the album concludes with a dramatic poem by Omari Hardwick over simmering ambient waves ("Omari's Lament"). Fifteen tracks seems like a few more than necessary, but Blacklight is nothing if not consistent, and Brown, Stalley, and the featured guests are all highly determined throughout. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2023
Label: Mello Music Group
UPC: 0843563148013
Rank: 61168

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