Isaiah Rashad “The House Is Burning” Review

We take the long delay between albums for granted. These days, artists are delivering new bodies of work once a year, sometimes even twice. Those who wait too long between releases tend to be met with impatience and disrespect. It’s a fate that many Top Dawg Entertainment artists know all too well. Isaiah Rashad’s last album, The Sun’s Tirade, arrived in September of 2016; five years later, The House Is Burning.

Those who have followed Rashad closely understand his plight. Battling an addiction to alcohol and Xanax that left his body broken down, alternate circumstances may very well have sidelined Rashad from music on a more permanent basis. He was nearly dropped from his label on several occasions. Today, his return runs parallel with TDEs own, driving optimism in a fanbase that had long grown weary. Such understated power runs through Isaiah Rashad. A raw relatability, a delicate balance of everyman and otherworldly. Homespun Southern hospitality through a sun-tinted west-coast lens, his sonic genealogy is fascinating.

It’s easy to imagine the album’s title being said aloud. The house is burning. No exclamation point, but rather observational, even detached. It’s the sort of delivery that permeates Isaiah’s latest project; even when a subject may call for urgency, he seldom appears fazed. As such, the title takes on a metaphorical weight that adds a compelling thematic throughline from start to finish. The fire is an internal once, and while it may be raging in the present tense, Isaiah has found manageable ways to retain control.

For one, it sounds as if he’s enjoying the process of making music, having painstakingly crafted an album that suits his vision. The vision was so focused that Rashad left an instant crowd-pleaser, the Kenny Beats-produced, ScHoolboy Q-assisted “Runnin’ From The Law” on the cutting room floor. It’s always refreshing to dive into an album designed to play start to finish.

While many artists use the intro to make an emphatic point, Rashad takes the opposite route, lulling listeners into a strange and cerebral world. Masked beneath vocal processing, his language takes a supernatural bent, inviting listeners to draw their own conclusions. “Is that you on the edge? Whatever was under the bunk bed, I ain’t scared, I’m ready,” he raps. “They locked the horns with matadors, okay, don’t get too heavy, / He shined his fangs and Cuban chain, okay, don’t get too heavy / They dug a grave, he came alive, okay, don’t get too heavy.”

A galvanized Rashad livens the pace on “From The Garden,” firing off a staccato flow over minimalist bass-driven production. Even when he’s getting close to flex-rap territory, his unconventional delivery demands attention. “RIP Young” is immediate without making a scene, a laid-back and reflective sort of banger fueled by Rashad’s casual lyricism. It segues beautifully — literally, with the skit of a humbling rainbow sighting — into the Duke Deuce-assisted “Lay Wit Ya.” It’s not surprising that Zay chose this one as the lead single; it’s among the few tracks that work to full efficacy outside the context of the album.

That’s not to speak ill on the sixteen songs that make up The House Is Burning. There’s calculated — and subtle — craftsmanship throughout. Though Isaiah rarely positions himself as a larger-than-life personality, his gravitas emerges from what he’s choosing not to present. There’s a sense that he could easily be making bangers, following trends, and spitting bars as he once did on “Soliloquy” and the like. He’s certainly technically sound and versatile enough to fall back on old crowd-pleasing habits. Instead, he chose to make an album that resonates on a personal level, unafraid to cast himself adrift in dreamscapes.

On “Don’t Shoot,” Rashad floats over jazz-tinted production from Kal Banx and Rory Behr, his delivery borderline muttered. There’s a sense that some of his verses emerged directly from reference tracks, though incisive penmanship suggests otherwise. Homages to his Southern influences — including a tribute to the late Pimp C on “Chad” — feel sincere and deliberate. Speaking of “Chad” — might we be looking at one of the waviest head-nodders of the year so far?

It’s a strange paradox; the album’s biggest strength may also be its biggest flaw. It truly is best experienced in a single listening session. Individual songs certainly work in a vacuum, and it won’t be surprising to see some of the bouncier cuts in steady rotation in certain clubs. Yet there’s a rewarding feeling that surfaces upon reaching the climactic tandem of “THIB” and “HB2U.” Those who can appreciate slow-burning and deliberately structured stories will find much to gain from living with Rashad’s latest. It’s not entirely accessible, though hardly a niche display of experimentation. Perhaps it has simply become a little jarring to see a mainstream album arranged with the meticulous touch of an auteur.

The Rerelease Schedule For Aaliyah’s Catalog Has Been Revealed

Aaliyah fans have long noticed that one of their favorite artist’s catalogs, aside from Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number, has always been unavailable on streaming services. However, that all is about to change in a matter of weeks because Blackground Records, Aaliyah’s label home, has announced that it will be redistributing its entire catalog to streaming services as the first major move of its revival.

Aaliyah’s estate has already made it known that it disagrees with Blackground Records founder (and Aaliyah’s uncle) Barry Hankerson’s decision, stating, “We have always been confused as to why there is such a tenacity in causing more pain alongside what we already have to cope with for the rest of our lives. Now, in this 20th year, this unscrupulous endeavor to release Aaliyah’s music without any transparency or full accounting to the estate compels our hearts to express a word – forgiveness.”

Singer Aaliyah attends the world premiere of the film "Planet of the Apes" July 23, 2001 at the Ziefield Theatre in New York City.
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Regardless of its opinion, however, it appears that Hankerson’s decision to rerelease Aaliyah’s music, along with Blackground classics from Timbaland & Magoo, JoJo, Tank, and Toni Braxton, is final. 

According to Billboard, the full release slate for the newly revived Blackground Records — which the outlet says “[mirrors] the rollout schedule of a record label lining up a lucrative quarter” — is as follows:

8/20 — Aaliyah (One in a Million
8/27 — Timbaland & Magoo (Welcome to Our WorldIndecent Proposal, and Under Construction Pt. II) and Timbaland (Tim’s Bio: Life from da Bassment) 
9/3 — Aaliyah (“Are You That Somebody”) and Movie Soundtracks (Romeo Must Die & Exit Wounds)
9/10: Aaliyah (Aaliyah and “Miss You” music video)
9/17: Tank (Force OfNature, One Man, and Sex, Love & Pain
9/24: JoJo (JoJo and The High Road) and Ashley Parker Angel (Soundtrack to Your Life)
10/1: Toni Braxton (Libra)
10/8 — Aaliyah (I Care 4 U & Ultimate Aaliyah)

“All of these artists have serious fans, and if you do it wrong — especially in this cancel-culture world of social media — the attacks will start happening,” EMPIRE’s Tina Davis told Billboard. “So I think that one of the main things was trying to make sure that we represent them properly, thinking of how long it has been, how we approach it, how we make sure that the fans are OK with how we do approach it and how we do market it, considering them in every aspect. That was the only way for us to put it together.”

In roughly two weeks, the rich archived catalog of Blackground Records will finally be hitting streaming services, so which rereleases are you looking forward to the most?

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The LOX Made A Statement On “None Of Ya’ll Betta”

It’s always a good time to bump The LOX, but in the wake of a dominant Verzuz performance, it feels appropriate to highlight one of their many classic cuts. On Jadakiss’ solo debut Kiss Tha Game Goodbye, he brought his groupmates into the mix on album highlight “None Of Ya’ll Better,” which features what may very well be the darkest DJ Premier beat of all time. 

Despite the different tone, Premier is at the top of his game on this unsettling classic, blessing Jada, Styles, and Sheek with an eerie backdrop to spit violent gangsta rap bars. Styles P sets the tone from the jump, his verse clear validation of why he’s among the most formidable spitters in hip-hop. Sheek goes next, showing no mercy as he breaks down how a ransom plays out when he’s collecting a debt. 

As it’s Jada’s solo album, he’s charged with closing out the track — or at least what’s left of it. “The god, minus the 12 disciples, I pop up, all you see is shells and rifles,” he spits. “If I don’t like you, I’ma kill you not fight you / I bite a little piece of your ear off like Mike do.” Check out this classic tune now, all the way from 2001, and show some love to The LOX in the comments below. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

The god, minus the 12 disciples
I pop up, all you see is shells and rifles
If I don’t like you, I’ma kill you not fight you
I bite a little piece of your ear off like Mike do

Jorja Smith’s ‘All Of This’ Is An Afrobeat Breakup Anthem With GuiltyBeatz

Since her breakout record Lost & Found in 2019, Jorja Smith has been quietly figuring out her next move. On this spring’s new EP, Be Right Back, she’s still expanding her sound and riding the line between pop, R&B, and hip-hop. That’s the blueprint for our new era of pop stars, but Smith also had the jumpstart of a co-sign from Drake on his 2017 project More Life to get her going, which never hurts. On today’s new video for “All Of This,” a song with the Ghanaian DJ and record producer GuiltyBeatz that’s inspired by Amapiano, a South African style of house music.

Leaning into the Afrobeat genre is a great next move for Smith, and the new single is a bit of a departure from her more straightforward EP. Jorja talked about meeting Guilty in Jamaica and how the song came about in a press release. “I met [Guilty] when I went over to Port Antonio in Jamaica for a writing camp in 2019,” she said. “He’s so wonderful to work with and when we initially started the song, it was more a fall to the floor type beat. He’s shared Amapiano playlists with me before and then during the first lockdown in 2020, he sent me a version of the song like it is now. We then finished writing the song remotely, exchanging messages over WhatsApp with his girlfriend Abby who is also a writer. It’s all about someone who doesn’t deserve you and thinking wow, you really had all of my once, ew.”

Check out the new track above.

Victoria Monét Returns With The Sunny ‘Coastin,’ Featuring Production From The Stereotypes

After the release of her debut album, Jaguar last year, Victoria Monét has been laying low. As one of the go-to songwriters for pop stars like Ariana Grande, and a frequent collaborator with her on songs like “Monopoly,” the R&B star is just starting to get her career underway as a solo artist. After Jaguar came out last summer, she was focusing on becoming a mother. In an interview today she told Apple Music that being a mom has changed her perspective because “I have a little angel in my arms daily to remind me of the importance of life.”

Speaking of the importance of life, today, she’s back on the scene with a brand new song called “Coastin’,” that features production from The Stereotypes and channels all the best parts about summer. Talking further with Apple, Monét said she made the sunny new song during winter, and was channeling what she wanted to feel. “It was definitely a lot of fun and I actually made it in the winter time, so it was an interesting, nice way to escape into an, cause we were also still pretty quarantined and social distanced. So I was able to kind of jump into a summertime that I wish existed and just, I was really inspired by some old classics, one being “Tell Me” by Groove Theory. I just wanted that energy.”

Check out the funky new song above, and look more new music and the follow-up to Jaguar coming soon.

Damian Lillard Hilariously Reacts To Carmelo Anthony Lakers Signing

Carmelo Anthony seemed down and out just a couple of years ago. He had been released from the Houston Rockets after just 10 games and it seemed like there wasn’t a single team that wanted him. Eventually, Melo was able to get a fresh chance at glory with the Portland Trail Blazers who needed some depth. Melo revitalized his career with the Blazers and immediately made a huge impact out on the court.

In free agency, Melo opted to leave the Blazers and sign with the Los Angeles Lakers on a veteran minimum contract. This was a massive move for the Lakers who are trying to add to their depth in time for next season. While Melo opted to leave Portland, he is still delighted with his experience in the city, as he explained on IG.

Damian Lillard & Carmelo Anthony

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“Portland, all I can say is thank you. Thank you for letting me love the game of basketball again. Thank you for welcoming me into your community, and supporting me both on the court and in your city. These two years were some of the most important ones of my career, and for that I’ll always be grateful,” Melo wrote.

Melo’s former superstar teammate Damian Lillard opted to make a joke out of the situation as he took to Melo’s Instagram comments with a joke for the new Lakers veteran. As you can see, Lillard wrote “off the property bruv” as a way to jokingly tell Melo that he needs to pack up his things and get out of Portland immediately. 

Of course, there was no animosity to be had here, although it’s cool to see Lillard keeping the mood light as he competes for Olympic gold in Tokyo.

Lou Williams Re-Signs With the Hawks: Details

Lou Williams has always been heralded as one of the best bench players in the entire NBA. His numerous sixth-man of the year awards tell the tale of a player who is a natural scorer that comes off the bench and gives his team the goods on a nightly basis. Throughout his career, Williams has been all around the league, and as he gets up there in age, he continues to be a journeyman. Last season, Williams started the season with the Los Angeles Clippers although he was eventually dealt to the Atlanta Hawks.

During his time with the Hawks last year, Williams was able to experience a deep run in the playoffs as Atlanta went all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals. Over the last few days, Williams’ future has been up in the air as he is a free agent. Today, however, the scorer got some clarity on his situation.

Lou Williams

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According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Williams has just signed a brand new deal with the Atlanta Hawks which is good for one year and will be worth $5 million. This is a great deal for both sides, and when it comes to the Hawks, they will be able to keep their depth intact heading into next year.

The Hawks are a team with tremendous upside, and with Williams on the roster, they will maintain that veteran presence that is so crucial when teams start to get hot.

Let us know what you think about the signing, in the comments below.

Hear Kanye West, Dr. Dre, And Snoop Dogg’s New Song ‘Glory’ In An Ad With Sha’Carri Richardson

Kanye West may be notorious for failing to drop albums when he promises, but this time around may be different. Fans are waiting to hear the rapper’s latest album Donda, named after his late mother, which he is hosting a listening party for tonight on Apple Music. Though fans will still have to wait a few more hours the LP, a new Beats commercial offers a snippet of new music to hold his listeners over.

Beats debuted a lively ad for their earbuds starring track and field sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson. The commercial features a one-minute preview of Kanye’s new track “Glory,” which was produced by Dr. Dre and features Snoop Dogg. Press material state the song will not appear on Kanye’s Donda album, but it does give fans an idea of the style of music the rapper has been working on lately. As of now, “Glory” has yet to receive an official release date but does drum up anticipation for his Donda LP.

This isn’t the first time Kanye has shared a new song for a Beats commercial. Back in July, Richardson starred in another ad for Beats’ earbuds that featured Kanye’s unreleased song “No Child Left Behind.”

Hear a snippet of Kanye, Dre, and Snoop Dogg’s “Glory” in the Beat commercial above.

Lil Durk Vows To Stop Name-Dropping The Dead

Over the last couple of years, Lil Durk has seen a massive career resurgence that has put him on the map alongside some of the biggest artists in the world. The Chicago artist even dropped a collaborative album with Lil Baby earlier this year, called Voice Of The Heroes which ended up being well-received by fans. He is an artist who has a big spotlight on him right now, and it should come as no surprise that his lyrics are being looked at a lot closer as a result.

If you’ve been following Durk for quite some time, then you would know that he has name-dropped the dead quite a bit in his songs, and typically, it is done in a negative light. These actions can have massive real-life implications, which could only exacerbate bad situations. Durk is well-aware of this, and he is looking to change his ways.

Lil Durk

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While talking to Twitter, Lil Durk gave a message to his fans saying “I’m not mentioning the dead in my songs no more or performing songs with they name in it.” This latest tweet comes after a recent podcast episode between 6ix9ine and Wack100, where the two had a heated confrontation about dissing the dead. This is a topic that is a hot-button issue right now, and it would only make sense that Durk would deliver his stance.

This is a sentiment that Durk has expressed in the past. For instance, back in January, Durk said he would do the same thing, albeit he never mentioned anything about performing.

Either way, it’s clear that Durk is looking to make a big change in his music, and only time will tell whether or not he honors that promise.

Game Is Doing Half Off Rap Verses Right Now

West Coast rapper Game is trying to get to the bag. The hip-hop veteran lights up Instagram with a random deal too good to be true. The rap heavyweight reveals he’s doing a ton of guest verses for independent artists. Game reveals it’s only for serious inquiries and even reveals the e-mail address people should […]