Jean Dawson “Boohoo” Review

Jean Dawson is a Mexican-American experimental pop rapper, who has already been turning heads with his complex production and jaw-dropping instrumentation. Critics have compared the 28-year-old artist to other genre-blending and envelope-pushing musicians such as Steve Lacy, Paris Texas, Teezo Touchdown, and Standing On The Corner. The artist presently enjoys a listenership of over 1.1 million monthly streamers on Spotify alone. Jean Dawson’s latest release, a 3-pack EP by the name of Boohoo, dropped on March 7, and has already accumulated a great deal of recognition from fans.

Though the release only holds 3 tracks, running for a total of 8 minutes in length, the project has a lot to offer sonically. Despite the evident polish of these tracks, Jean Dawson has characterized the Boohoo 3-pack as an overture, indicating that it sets the stage for numerous upcoming releases from the up-and-comer in the future. Here’s a brief look at what each track has to offer new and returning listeners, and a review of the material therein.

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“New Age Crisis”

Jean Dawson opens Boohoo with a shocking blend of R&B crooning and brash, almost heavy metal-inspired instrumentation, with the track “New Age Crisis.” The track is guaranteed to lift listeners out of their seats, as the slow-strumming guitar chords drop into shouting rock & roll bridges, developing multiple layers of sounds and vibes. Moreover, BBC Radio 1 named this track the “Hottest Record Of The Week” when it first debuted ahead of Boohoo‘s release, and this sentiment still stands over a week later.

“Divino Desmadre”

The middle track, “Divino Desmadre” is Jean Dawson’s first track performed entirely in Spanish, though a Duolingo subscription isn’t necessary to catch the song’s powerful vibe, or feel yourself possessed by the infectious grooves of the plucky Spanish guitar. The back half of the song offers ripping electric guitar riffs that would shake the roof off of a live venue, making Jean Dawson a bucket list live performer for many new listeners. Upon a further analysis of the track’s English translation on Genius, viewers unearth little additional context beyond discerning the song as a love ballad, as the lyrics unfold in a cryptic, poetic fashion.

The track features such lyrics as “The next time you tell me you love me, say it without tongue or lips and get a tattoo. Let’s see if your mother breaks your mind. We leave at night, jump out of the window.” Harkening back to Jean Dawson’s tortured experience as a youth in Tijuana, Mexico.

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“Taste Like Metal”

The closing track on Boohoo, “Taste Like Metal” sounds like what the Imagine Dragons wish they could pull off, combined with Mr. Morale era Kendrick Lamar. The significantly moody track contains a combination of sonic flavors that leave you floating spiritually through the clouds and a powerful vocal range that simmers between shouting and soft-spoken poetry. Though Jean Dawson’s lyrics can be esoteric and hard to parse through at times, the artistic vibe is he curates remains consistent. 

Conclusion

Jean Dawson is a certifiable rock star, and his music is exploding with potential. At his current trajectory, it would be absolutely shocking if he isn’t a household name in five years. 3-pack EPs like Boohoo probably won’t do much to raise Jean Dawson’s profile alone. Therefore, big things are surely coming when he gets into album mode. If this project indeed serves as merely an overture to introduce a new album soon, fans would be wise to stay vigilant and anticipate more music from the young performer.

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Jean Dawson Delivers 3 New Tracks With “Boohoo” EP

Jean Dawson has shared a new three-song EP, Boohoo, featuring the tracks, “New Age Crisis,” “Taste Like Metal,” and “Divino Desmadre.” The latter is Dawson’s first full song in Spanish. He debuted “New Age Crisis,” earlier this week. BBC Radio 1 named it the “Hottest Record Of The Week.”

In a press release with the new project’s release, the effort is described as “a collection of tracks that serve as an overture for his upcoming full-length album out later this year, painting a striking picture of what is to come with tracks ‘New Age Crisis,’ ‘Taste Like Metal,’ and his first full track in Spanish, ‘Divino Desmadre.’” Check out the new songs on Spotify below.

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Jean Dawson Shares 3 New Tracks

Dawson previously discussed how he got into music at the age of 13 as an escape during an interview with Alternative Press, last year. “I spent a lot of that time listening to music more as a distraction than as a means of feeling anything,” he told the outlet. “I needed a distraction because I was waking up at 4 o’clock in the morning as a child. It’s not ‘woe is me’ but more like that just was the circumstance that I lived in to get to school by 8 o’clock. I’ve had an experience for four hours of the day that kids could never imagine.” He landed possibly his biggest collaboration in 2023 by working with SZA for the song, “No SZNs.” She had described him as “the fucking future” on Twitter back in 2021.

Jean Dawson Promotes His New Album

Later this month, Dawson will be performing at Mexico’s Ceremonia festival. He is also joining Lil Yachty on his Field Trip tour in Europe beginning in April. Those shows will run through the end of May. Be on the lookout for further updates on Jean Dawson on HotNewHipHop.

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Jean Dawson Goes Bi-Lingual On ‘Boohoo,’ A New Three-Song Collection That Teases More To Come

Jean Dawson is a bright young experimenter, trying things in multiple genres as he works his way towards the top. Now, he’s diving into multiple languages, too, on Boohoo, a new three-song collection he just dropped.

A press release describes the project as “a collection of tracks that serve as an overture for his upcoming full length album out later this year, painting a striking picture of what is to come with tracks ‘New Age Crisis,’ ‘Taste Like Metal,’ and his first full track in Spanish, ‘Divino Desmadre.’”

“New Age Crisis” debuted earlier this week (and was named BBC Radio 1’s “Hottest Record Of The Week,” even), and it’s an epic, gospel-inspired tune that packs a major wallop into under three minutes.

Listen to the new songs above and find the Boohoo cover art and tracklist below. Dawson is also joining Lil Yachty on a run of European tour dates starting in April, so find those shows below as well.

Jean Dawson’s Boohoo Album Cover Artwork

Jean Dawson Boohoo
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Jean Dawson’s Boohoo Tracklist

1. “New Age Crisis”
2. “Divino Desmadre”
3. “Taste Like Metal”

Lil Yachty 2024 Tour Dates: The Field Trip Tour (With Jean Dawson)

04/29 — London, United Kingdom @ OVO Arena Wembley
05/01 — Birmingham, United Kingdom @ O2 Institute
05/02 — Glasgow, United Kingdom @ O2 Academy Glasgow
05/04 — Manchester, United Kingdom @ Manchester Academy
05/07 — Köln, Germany @ Palladium Cologne
05/08 — Zürich, Switzerland @ Komplex
05/10 — Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz 1
05/12 — Milan, Italy @ Fabrique
05/15 — Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer
05/17 — Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel
05/18 — Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique
05/20 — Tilburg, Netherlands @ Poppodium 013
05/22 — Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle
05/25 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Fryshuset Arenan
05/26 — Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene