
This is the long-awaited & highly anticipated 4th full-length studio LP from Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina emcee Rapsody. Rising to prominence last decade with a handful of mixtapes & EPs, he 2012 debut album The Idea of Beautiful continued to show her potential until the Roc Nation Records backed Laila’s Wisdom in 2017 truly refined her style & sound almost perfectly. 2 years later, she signed to Def Jam Recordings releasing EVE to similar acclaim, but is returning after 5 long years with Please Don’t Cry.
After the “She’s Expecting You” intro, the first song “Marlanna” produced by Sndtrak mixes boom bap & trap together so she can remind everyone exactly who she is whereas “Asteroids” takes a luxurious route instrumentally thanks to Hit-Boy hurling back at everyone that threw rocks at her. “Look What You’ve Done” brings an angelic vibe to the beat giving you what you need & that you can chase the bag just before “DND (It’s Not Personal)” funkily talks having one of those days of being left alone.
“Black Popstar” puts a bigger emphasis on the trap sound charismatically boasting on the lyrical tip leading into Eric G. giving “Stand Tall” some jazzy undertones refusing to let anyone trigger her & being true to bounce back on the days that she eventually does. “That One Time” talks about learning to be okay with your imperfections over some woodwinds & that life is a process every single one of us goes through, but then “3:AM” addresses a lover who makes her feel like a new person on top of S1 & Lonestarrmuzik drawing inspiration from neo-soul behind the boards together.
Meanwhile on “Loose Rocks”, we have Rapsody over a cloudier instrumental asking where her future lies if she doesn’t know the truth already by now prior to the S1 & Wu10 guitar-laced “Diary of a Mad Bitch” portrays an angrier side to as she takes this time to call out an ex who doesn’t deserve her. “Never Enough” featuring Keznamdi brings the pair together over a reggae/trap fusion talking about how everyone has wants & needs as well as being unable to find peace in Babylon while “He Shot Me” returning to the boom bap interpolating “I Shot the Sheriff” by Bob Marley during the hook tackling racially charged gun violence.
“God’s Light” marks a groovier turn within the instrumental talking about forever shining in the eternal light of the High Power himself while “Back in My Bag” hooks up these prominent horns & hi-hats so she can passionately getting back in her zone as if she never took a few years off to begin with. After the Niko Brim interlude showcasing his talents for a whole minute laying a verse on top of a classy beat, “Raw” featuring Lil Wayne fresh off performing for former 10-time WWE tag team champion Jey Uso’s entrance at WrestleMania XL last month against his former 9-time WWE tag team champion brother Jimmy unites both MCs over kicks & snares flexing their lyrical prowesses while “Lonely Woman” psychedelically encourages lonely women to love themselves.
Baby Tate joins Rapsody on “A Ballad for the Homegirls” smoothly talking about becoming more & more like their mothers the older they become & after the titular interlude, “Faith” nears the conclusion of Please Don’t Cry telling everyone to maintain their faith over pianos & a chipmunk soulful hook that is until the closer “Forget Me Not” officially closes up shop by fittingly talking about not wanting to say goodbye & acknowledging that we love too deep to really ever be at peace with the ones that have passed despite the world being so bad.
Rapsody much like Sa-Roc has always been one of the very first people who come to mind when I hear out-of-touch heads bitching & moaning over women in hip hop this day in age severely lacking & Please Don’t Cry proves my point yet again. We get an artist who’s unafraid to draw on lifelong influences to find their true voice & pulling back the curtain on who she is off-stage as a person. She even reconciles with the past to empower her future, exploring the depth of her technical dexterity with more vulnerability than she has been previously.
Score: 4.5/5
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