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'Alpha' Album Review: from Shenseea

After intimidating his fans with Lick, RU That and Deserve It which sparked protests that he had abandoned his Jamaican voice and authenticity, the unstoppable Shenseea emerged as a true Alpha, not only showing off his musical prowess but also having an iron heart. .
 In a testament to the fact that she had not given up her Dancehall skills, Shenseea begins her 14-song debut on Target, performing the rhythm produced by The Stereotypes correctly, with her unmistakable Jamaican accent.

He begins with an impressive mix of the song on Dancehall-fusion where he calls his partner Tyga, "aim fi di taagit", singing and giving deejaying a song prepared for "bubblin" and TikTok dance rhythms. Tyga, who is known for many features, adorns the song with its kurap lines, without flaws. I Can't Again, an R & B / Hip-Hop song about extra fun in the car, is a slow motion that brings good club music. Produced by London On Da Track, it is a song that demonstrates his ability to stand alone and shine without elements.

 Can't Anymore is followed by a previously released Deserve It (produced by Rvssian) by RU That featuring 21 Savage (produced by Dr. Luke) and the song considered a free pass by critics and fans: Lick with Megan Thee Stallion, for which, the more it is said about it — the better. In Hip-Hop / Pop-sounding Bouncy, which featured Offset and was produced by Smash David (Khalid, Tory Lanez, Chris Brown) and Western (Drake, Meek Mill, Camila Cabello), Shenseea entered an undisclosed location but scored again. and his voice singing in a whisper sometimes and "the voice of a man with a gun" - as he described his deejaying voice - coming in from time to time.

With The Chimney Records / Banx & Ranx-produced Henkel Glue, which features elements of Giie Gi riddim by Steelie and Clevie, some may find it difficult to listen to nearly 50-year-old Beenie Man calling 25-year-old Shenseea dirty. things like "p_y beautiful as gold, mi c_ky yuh drape up", and singing openly about its "squeezing" genitals, which feel like glue, which is popular in Jamaica for gluing wood and paper. However, the two Jamaicans complement each other to the beat, in a fun Dancehall style, unknowingly giving Henkel distributors on Red Hills Road in Kingston, a free approval of what could be the album's biggest song.

 Shenseea competes with Reggae along with Sean Paul in the song Lying If I Call It Love, which was co-produced by two Miami Cool & Dre and Miami Supa Dups of Miami. The song flows smoothly and beautifully and seemed to point to popularity, until the singer began to use foul language in the middle, thus reducing the potential for the song which would have a great potential to dominate free television and radio waves.
Hopefully, he will have a suitable version for the radio, as this song is, though it is funny, funny lyrics. In the Rvssian-produced Hangover, Shenseea comes as a champion, with a low key at the beginning until he takes on the role of hook, and tells his girlfriend that although he knows his relationship was destructive, he was determined to enjoy it. short time. When a song is full of beautiful songs, sounds and well-written lyrics, the song should get a heavy circle.

 In Body Count, he seems to address the well-known desire that the Yankees have for him, as "Yardie", noting that the man, who saw him as the subject of his love should not be preoccupied with his number of ex-lovers, but make sure he climbs on the plate when they connect on bedroom, or anywhere. Shenseea, known for her stereotypes of cheap men, bullies, and humor, reminds the world that she is not swayed by Egocentric (produced by Slyda Di Wizard and DJ Blackboi) in that she despises "bad men" while showing dislike. , explaining that although he would not ask because "mi a nuh pauper, dat does not mean yuh nuh fi ofa".
 Similarly, in the Shen Ex Anthem, prepared and written with his first manager Romeich Major, Shenseea scolds his ex-girlfriend who had a miserable life, one of which is "why yuh dweet drankro?" should bring a lot of laughter to Jamaica. The phrase came to prominence following the online outcry of a Seaview Gardens woman, who insulted the father of her seven children by calling him Dutty Goola and asking "why yuh dweet drankro".
Drankro (John Crow) is the Jamaican name for the eagle, but it is widely used to describe those who are considered "good-for-nothing". His six-year-old son Rajerio Lee is credited with composing songwriting for the magazine produced by Rvssian Sun Comes Up, an inspiring and exciting song about endurance and hope, again, masterfully produced by the 25-year-old. the mother-son's charm, a clip of her voice instructing her on how to express her words, of the song, serves as an external song. "Welcome," said the happy Rajerio gently after Shenseea thanked him and told him that he was "a producer".
Blessed, his collaboration with Tyga 2019, completes the set. Alpha is a good album. And it is good not only because of the features of the biggest or most famous artists. It is interesting because Shenseea proves his authority as a singer and deejay, with his rich Jamaican accent, which was not discarded as many people feared he would act on the content of previously released songs. He does not sound like "everyone else." She is an obvious Shenseea and even in the direction in which she has taken her voice. Those Dancehall experts, who are skeptical after Lick, should be satisfied with Alpha.
  Rating: I give a rate of 4.6 / 5

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