
Alemeda is a 24 year old Sudanese-Ethiopian singer/songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona who became inspired to make music after watching the High School Musical trilogy as a heavy Disney pop-punk kid growing up. However, it wasn’t until her feature on the Hit-Boy produced highlight “Fallacy” off Ab-Soul’s 5th album Herbert at the end of 2022 were many including myself first caught onto her. Almost 22 months later, she’s celebrating her new joint deal with Top Dawg Entertainment & Warner Records by releasing her debut EP.
“I hate your face” starts on the groovy R&B tip singing that she wants to speak to whoever raised these ignorant, uneducated haters whereas “Don’t Call Me” takes the alternative rock route telling an ex of hers that she made his problems important to her & not to contact her. “Guy’s Girl” comes to the realization that the guy she used to see won’t ever change over a pop rock instrumental, but then the rock/R&B crossover “I already dug your grave” asks if he regrets the things he’s done when he’s alone.
To kick off the other half of FUCK IT, “1st Love Song” fuses pop rock with post-punk revival & bedroom pop admitting she was pissed on the evening of her partner’s birthday while “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows” swaps out the pop rock & post-punk revival influences in favor of 2-step & alternative R&B talking about being a new artist with a new style. Below the Belt” feels young as she’s ever been & old enough to know this individual never really gave her a chance over warm guitar shredding & “Not Asking for Much” is a down-tuned closer needing some summertime.
If any of you enjoyed the “Fallacy” feature like I did & have yet to check out Alemeda’s own discography, this EP is the truest expression of who she is artistically & personally. She makes her case as the newest welcoming addition of the TDE roster letting go of what doesn’t serve her & embracing the chaos and beauty of being unapologetically real through the styles of contemporary R&B, alternative rock, pop rock, post-punk revival, alternative R&B & 2-step.
Score: 3.5/5