![]() ![]() 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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