![]() ![]() Throughout, Raury is backed by a mélange of space-soul and soft rock produced largely by Malay, who cut his teeth refining his brand of earthy romanticism with Frank Ocean. ![]() Then he swings toward songs about emotional connections, be it the wide-eyed “Mama” or “Love Is Not a Four Letter Word,” an aggrieved spoken rant aimed at a woman who has let him down or “Woodcrest Manor II,” about a friendship riven by time and mistrust. From the beginning of this album, Raury is earnest and aggrieved - he begins by lamenting consumerism and income inequality, in a voice that’s part tense rapping and part wistful singing.
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