Gil Scott Heron – I’m New Here (Review)

Gil Scott Heron’s new album starts with a spoken word piece randomly paired over Kanye West’s “Flashing Lights.” But like most of this folk, blues and electronic leaning album, this works in a quirky way. Gil’s lyrics and metaphors are still on point. It’s lines like “she said I had an ego the size of Texas” or “Not running for cover, because if I knew where cover was, I would stay there and never have to run” that should make all these emcees step their pen game up. Track highlights include “New York is Killing Me,” “Where Did The Night Go” and the passion filled ballad “I’ll Take Care of You.”
Download: “I’ll Take Care of You” “I’m New Here” “Where Did The Night Go”

About Kendrick Daye

Kendrick Daye is the Editor in Chief for Art Nouveau Magazine, An-Mag.com and Creative Director of Nouveau Media.

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