Josiah the Gift – “The Happening” review

This is the 7th full-length studio LP from Brooklyn, New York emcee Josiah the Gift. Emerging in the late 2010s by releasing his first 2 EPs Jack Johnson & Raw, he later broke out within the underground back in the summer of 2020 off his acclaimed debut album Iron Mic. His profile continued to elevate with the debut mixtape Remain Raw, the sophomore effort Mightier Than the Sword as well as the sequel, the True Cipher-produced TOGOGod’s Gracious, The Glorious Si’s eponymous debut & his previous album Lavish Language from last summer. Over 5 months later, Machacha’s being listed to fully produce The Happening.

“Jeux” featuring Vega7 the Ronin sets the tone of what’s to come with both of them over a drumless loop talking about the flowers they tried to water being hydrophobic whereas “Honor” featuring Willie the Kid taking the boom bap route showing off a savage psychiatry. “Guess Who” featuring Eddie Kaine reminds that they were the ones down with the drama & left in the end leading into “Thor” stripping the drums asking how you want it.

M.A.V. joins Josiah on “Royalties” returning to the boom bap talking about stacking up their dough & “Teflon” keeps it in the basement instrumentally showing us what his legend status has made out of. “The Lord is My Sheppard” aggressively makes it a mission for him to go hunting for dead meat while the flute-tinged “Heroes” talking about every single way that people could imagine a hero being refusing to get political in the process.

“When the Pen Hits” brings the woodwind-heavy boom bap sound back in the fold once again boasting his lyrical ability that’s been elevated, but then “The Reality” featuring Jamil Honesty talks about being prisoners feeling the conviction beforehand asking why they have to comprise themselves for their safety. “Trivial” finishes my new favorite Josiah project with him over a vocal sample turning shit into gold possibly only bodying your soul with his skills.

Familiarizing myself with the Gift of the Umbrella several years ago through several features he’s done, his first offering of 2025 & the Lavish Language follow-up surpasses his debut from 5 years ago as the strongest & most cohesive thing he’s ever done. Machacha’s production outstandingly balances drumless & boom bap on top of the well-assessed guest appearances leveling Josiah’s penmanship.

Score: 4.5/5

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Josiah the Gift – “Lavish Language” review

Brooklyn, New York emcee Josiah the Gift returning 6 & a half months after The Glorious Si’s eponymous debut to release his 6th solo LP. Starting out in the late 2010s by releasing his first 2 EPs Jack Johnson & Raw, he later broke out within the underground back in the summer of 2020 off his acclaimed debut album Iron Mic. His profile continued to elevate with the debut mixtape Remain Raw, the sophomore effort Mightier Than the Sword as well as the sequel, the True Cipher-produced TOGO & his previous album God’s Gracious. A year & a half after the lagger, the Gift of The Umbrella is returning to speak that Lavish Language.

“Rep” starts us off with an orchestral beat talking about the reputation proceeding, elevating & focusing on his goals demonstrating whereas “Hommy” works in some background vocals suggesting that you should lay low if you catch a body because the case will be closed if they find it. “Wolvez” embraces the boom bap sound instrumentally letting everyone know who y’all be fuckin’ with prior to “Mulsanne” maintaining those kicks & snares refusing to introduce himself since they should know by now.

The guitar/boom bap hybrid “Take II” finds him evening out the butters wondering where all his homies stumbled at musically & his mom being out in the streets during the 80s, but then the exuberantly dusty “Karhu Sneakers” talks about never disrespecting him since he the reason people even on the guest list showing off his kicks from the titular brand. “Florence Cathedral” featuring HooksArthur samples soul music wanting their flowers givin’ ‘em love just before “True Story” takes it back to the basement instrumentally talking about being the one you can call for peace.

“Lavish” featuring Bless Picasso takes a funkier approach to the beat comparing the chef in the kitchen that’s cookin’ up the drug supply to Guy Fieri additionally suggesting that root of evil is necessary & love being secondary while “Patra” returns to the boom bap telling the story of a homie of hos who ends up getting shot to death. “The Glory” rawly talks being satisfied with life even though he’s not a millionaire while “You’re Gonna Die” strips the drums details another homie that’s moving with no fear of death.

Pushing towards the final moments of Lavish Language, the instrumental on “The Filth” sorta gives me a capacious vibe pointing out the fact that everyone comes from nothing on top of being tired of seeing others strugglin’ or his mind still being wired to hustlin’ that is until “The Chosen” ties up the LP soulfully feelin’ his spirit leaving him fantasizing of owning Benz’ & jet skis seeing one’s future in different directions.

5 years in the making damn-near & what Josiah the Gift presents to us here stands out differently than what he’s done previously, joining Iron Mic & The Glorious Si album as one of the 3 essential standouts in his discography. Bishop cooks some of the most thorough beats of his career, the 2 guests strongly contribute to their verses hold their own weight & Josiah’s performances maintain the laser-focused hunger of both full-lengths I mentioned earlier.

Score: 4/5

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