Startisha

Startisha

by Naeem
Startisha

Startisha

by Naeem

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Naeem Juwan kept the party going for years with Spank Rock. The hyped-up rap project came into view in the mid-aughts and Juwan stayed in more or less the same gear for years, releasing high-energy shouts until retiring the project to focus on material that explored new approaches of both style and substance. Going now under only his first name, Naeem's debut album, Startisha, is beautiful and reaching. Over the course of its nine songs, Juwan explores moody, textural R&B singing, subtle electronic-tinged songwriting, and even occasionally circles back to the mile-a-minute rap styles that defined Spank Rock, but with far more introspective and political lyrical content. In an unexpected tone-setting move, Startisha begins with a beautifully dark cover of the Silver Apples' "You and I." Naeem's staked harmonies and distant delivery transform the song's original queasy paranoia into something tender and tragic. This segues directly into the mellow R&B/rap hybrid "Simulation," a collaboration with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Swamp Dogg with an atmospheric beat placed firmly in the era post-Frank Ocean's Blonde. The swing in styles between songs speaks to Naeem's versatility. As the record goes on, he gets into Prince-esque R&B pop on songs like "Us" and the gracefully constructed title track. "Stone Harbor" is an album highlight, with a house-informed beat and unexpected stabs of horn culminating in a catchy slice of experimental R&B. Startisha is marked by Naeem's adventurous exploration, as he moves from bounding pop to gentle balladry to abrasive rap without worrying about creating a through-line between his sometimes clashing creative directions. Startisha is stunning in its dexterity and range. Naeem always sounds comfortable, confident, and in complete control, even when presenting vulnerable emotions or taking his music places Spank Rock would have never dreamed of. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 06/26/2020
Label: 37D03d
UPC: 0656605354194
Rank: 111726

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Naeem   Primary Artist
Naeem Juwan   Primary Artist
Swamp Dogg   Featured Artist
Rachael Cantu   Vocals (Background)
Justin Vernon   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
CJ Camerieri   Trumpet,French Horn
Kirin J. Callinan   Guitar
Francis Farewell Starlite   Piano,Vocals (Background)
Chris Bierden   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Max Steen   Guitar
Velvet Negroni   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Micah James   Featured Artist
Amanda Blank   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Justin Vernon   Producer,Instrumentation
Damian Taylor   Mixing,Editing,Engineer,Vocal Producer,Additional Production
Grave Goods   Producer,Executive Producer
Ryan Olson   Additional Production
Josh Berg   Engineer
Shane McCauley   Photography
Eric Timothy Carlson   Design
Matti Free   Producer
Chris Allgood   Mastering
Psymun   Additional Production
Samantha McCurdy   Set Design
Chris McLaughlin   Editing,Vocal Producer
Tommy Richman   Producer
Naeem   Executive Producer
Sam Greenberg   Producer,Executive Producer
Morris   Producer
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