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The Brooklyn rapper balances profound philosophical musings with image-laden bars that depict the intricacies and details of growing up in New York.
On the heels of dropping two of his finest projects yet — 2021’s collaborative album with Navy Blue, True Sky, and his latest release, Body Feeling EP — AKAI returns now with a bittersweet, hazy song that flits between the specific and the inscrutable.
“Look out for my posthumous release,” announces AKAI over producer BLS’s string-sampled, lo-fi beat.
The lines arrive in seemingly disconnected strips, yet when AKAI drops a bar like “lonely steps accrue the most distance,” you start to see his larger mission at work.
He’s communicating the incommunicable, exploring states of brashness and vulnerability as he maneuvers through the city, searching for his place.
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The Brooklyn rapper balances profound philosophical musings with image-laden bars that depict the intricacies and details of growing up in New York.
On the heels of dropping two of his finest projects yet — 2021’s collaborative album with Navy Blue, True Sky, and his latest release, Body Feeling EP — AKAI returns now with a bittersweet, hazy song that flits between the specific and the inscrutable.
“Look out for my posthumous release,” announces AKAI over producer BLS’s string-sampled, lo-fi beat.
The lines arrive in seemingly disconnected strips, yet when AKAI drops a bar like “lonely steps accrue the most distance,” you start to see his larger mission at work.
He’s communicating the incommunicable, exploring states of brashness and vulnerability as he maneuvers through the city, searching for his place.
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