Jidenna the chief album review
Take out both “Helicopters/Beware” and “Some Kind of Way,” and replace them with two great songs he released before. Here are two ways to make this album better. Going into the album, Jidenna created a sentence to describe what he wanted the album to feel like, and it was: “A sacred, romantic, magic carpet ride, driven by the African James Bond, but powered by Tesla.” Opinions The original title of the album was rumored to be “Long Live the Chief,” the same name as his second single and the sixth track on this album. He finished out the year of 2015 with releasing the singles: “Long Live the Chief,” “Knickers,” and “Extraordinaire,” causing the rumors of a debut album. Roman GianArthur),” which was featured on the EP: Wondaland Presents: The Eephus along with a remix that featured Kendrick Lamar.įrom the Classic Man release onward, Jidenna has officially and unofficially released twelve songs, eight of which appear on his debut album The Chief.
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With the signing came his debut and breakout single entitled “Classic Man” (feat. After graduating from Stanford in 2008 Jidenna worked full-time as a teacher and part-time as a musician before signing to Janelle Monáe Wondaland label in 2015. Born Jidenna Theodore Mobisson to American and Nigerian parents Tama and Oliver Mobisson, 31 year old Jidenna is an American biracial rapper who’s been trying to carve out a career in music since the early 2000s.