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Sundial Noname

The second LP from Noname finds the poet/rapper going deeper than ever in her dissection of lived Black experience on an album that twists and turns through activist thought, cultural critique, and nuanced self- reflection. Gripping, engaging and entertaining throughout, Noname’s wordplay continues to set her apart from her peers as a truly exceptional rapper. Backed by double bass, dreamy Jazz keys, and skittering, organic Hip Hop beats, ‘Sundial’ lures and lulls, creating a musical bed that provides space for Noname’s dynamic vocal delivery. Highlights abound on a cohesive, demanding and highly rewarding album that is one of the best of the year so far.

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