Lovely vocals are dealt out from Julia Michaels on “Light Me Up” (also boasting a familiar RL Grime comrade in Miguel they’re song “Stay For It” is still an all-time personal favorite), and Freya Ridings lets her powerful prowess come to life on “Shrine”. Chicago-bred rapper Chief Keef and hip-hop feature regular Ty Dolla $ign bring their flavor to the album on “OMG”, an interesting mix of future bass and hip hop, and “Take It Away” respectively. RL Grime enlists quite the crew for NOVA features. From stunning vocals on “I Wanna Know” lent by the wonderful Daya, to darker and harder heaters like “Pressure”, to trappy infused club bangers like “Undo” featuring Jeremih and Tory Lanez, NOVA has something for everyone. Top to bottom this is one of the most diverse albums released in recent memory each song its own unique entity. NOVA is here, and we might have the album of the year on our hands. ![]() Release after release dating all the way back to the high-energy “Reims” has created quite the allure for an unreleased album each new release predominantly different from the last but all equally fantastic.Īlas, the moment has finally arrived. ![]() ![]() The anticipation has been palpable for the full unveiling of NOVA, the new album from RL Grime.
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