everyone is entitled to their opinion, but reducing years of someone’s life, growth, and spirit to “one dimensional” always feels a little lazy to me. especially when it comes to african artists, where people still too often engage from the surface instead of the depth
Nigerian pop star Asake returns with a breezy new album whose airy production and vague, religious framework make for a disappointingly one-dimensional listen
pitchfork.com/reviews/albums…