SYRE

SYRE

by Jaden Smith
SYRE

SYRE

by Jaden Smith

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Titled after the rapper's middle name, SYRE finds Jaden Smith striving toward artistic maturity, searching for his own voice with often impressive results. As his first official full-length, there are enough high points to foreshadow exciting potential, while the moments that don't land as smoothly simply illustrate that Smith is willing to take risks. Released soon after his sister Willow's debut, SYRE is also a coming-of-age journey that finds the son of Will and Jada processing the pains wrought by personal romantic drama and tackling wide-reaching social issues, from the prison industrial complex to misogyny in the hip-hop world. Influenced by Kanye West, SYRE shares the sensitivity and frustration of 808s & Heartbreak, while at the same time reaching for the grandeur of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ("Icon") and flirting with the messiness of Life of Pablo ("U"). He even channels "Black Skinhead" on the propulsive standout "Watch Me." Although Smith still has quite a way to go before he reaches West levels, SYRE is a satisfying collection of inspired production and thoughtful lyrics. After the expansive four-song intro "B," "L," "U," and "E" -- a thematic exploration that summarizes SYRE's spirit -- Smith launches straight into "Breakfast," an old-school, Wu-Tang-sounding collaboration with A$AP Rocky. On one of many key moments throughout SYRE, Willow joins her brother on the atmospheric "Hope," which finds Smith searching for positivity in the face of society's many ills. "Falcon," the third highlight in a row, features Raury on a house-inflected throbber that is a pure thrill. The heart of the album -- "Ninety" and "Lost Boy" -- is an intense two-song voyage that spans nearly 17 minutes. Smith pines for his soulmate, declaring that he's after her mind and not just her body. His attempts to rise above typical hip-hop misogyny are admirable, however clunky in lyrical execution. He revisits this theme on "Rapper," where he goes on a Lil Uzi Vert triplet streak, repeating "Hundred grand no misogyny/Hundred grand for monogamy." Elsewhere, Smith takes cues from other prominent figures in the hip-hop world, whether it's Drake on the "Jumpman" update "Batman," or Run the Jewels on the menacing "The Passion." Fans of Post Malone, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, and Playboi Carti should also find enough to appreciate on the stylistically diverse SYRE. As a debut, it has enough standout moments to pique interest in a future when Smith could stand toe to toe with his many inspirations. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2018
Label: Roc Nation
UPC: 0810760030625
Rank: 3545

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. B
  2. L
  3. U
  4. E
  5. Breakfast
  6. Hope
  7. Falcon
  8. Ninety
  9. Lost Boy

Disc 2

  1. Batman
  2. Icon
  3. Watch Me
  4. Fallen
  5. The Passion
  6. George Jeff
  7. Rapper
  8. SYRE

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jaden Smith   Primary Artist
A$AP Rocky   Featured Artist
Raury   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

James Chul Rim   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Peder Losnegard   Composer
Kehinde Hassan   Composer
Rakim Mayers   Composer
Ryan Coleman   Composer
Sam Ray   Composer
Raury   Composer
Tim Suby   Composer
Daniel Jose Fabrega   Composer
Mateo Arias   Composer
Kevin Jacoutot   Composer
Travon Thompson   Composer
Tavon Thompson   Composer
Jaden Smith   Composer
Tramaine Winfrey   Composer
Melvin Lewis   Composer
Omarr Rambert   Composer
Josiah Bell   Composer
Taiwo Hassan   Composer
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