In this section, we show the most notable albums released each week. Here are the albums that will be released on January 12, 2024:
Callie Uchis, fruit garden
Callie Uchis is back with fruit garden, her second Spanish-language album and fourth LP overall. After 2020 Fear (of love and other demons) ∞ And last year Red moon on VenusThe record includes the previously released singles “Muñekita” featuring El Alfa, JT, “Te Mata” and “Labios Mordidos” with help from Karol G. “The orchid is the national flower of Colombia, and we have species of orchids,” Uchis said in press materials. “More than anywhere on Earth.” “I have always felt intrigued and drawn by the flower. This album is inspired by the timeless, exotic, mysterious, stunning, graceful and sensual appeal of the orchid. With this wide range of refreshing energy, I want to redefine the way we look at Latinas in music.”
21 savage, The American dream
The American dream, 21 Savage's first solo studio album in six years has arrived. Serving as the soundtrack to his debut film of the same name, the 15-track LP boasts collaborations with Young Thug, Brent Faiyaz, Doja Cat, Summer Walker, Travis Scott, Lil Durk, Burna Boy and more. Earlier this week, the rapper shared a trailer for the biopic The American Dream: The 21st Brutal StoryWhich stars Donald Glover and Weird thingsCaleb McLaughlin.
Kid Cudi, crazy
Kid Cudi has released his long-awaited new album, crazy. After his effort in 2022 Intestinal, the record spans 21 tracks — including the already released “Porsche Topless” and “At the Party” — and clocks in at just over an hour. Featuring guest appearances from DJ Drama, Travis Scott, ASAP Rocky, Lil Yachty, Young Thug, Lil Wayne, XXXTentacio, and Pharrell Williams, as well as production from Take a Day Trip, Dot da Genius, WondaGurl, BNYX, Clams Casino, and Keyon Christ , Da Honorable CNOTE, and more. The album cover art is a collaboration with artist and designer KAWS.
Marika Hackman, Sigh deeply
Marika Hackman released her fourth studio album titled Sigh deeplyvia Chrysalis Records. The London singer-songwriter produced the 2019 follow-up That is, a friend of man With Sam Bates-Davies and long-time collaborator Charlie Andrew. “I've always made my own records, but I've never backed myself enough to say I did,” Hackman said in a statement. “I liked being a sponge and saw the first two-thirds of my career as a learning experience – I would sit in a slightly respectable position to let the dynamic work. With this album I got to a point where I realized I had done the learning, and I knew what to do. The singles preceded it.” No Caffeine,” “Hanging,” “Slime,” and “The Yellow Mile.” Read our review of Sigh deeply.
Naila Hunter, A look of love
A look of love is the full-length debut of Los Angeles-based bassist and multi-instrumentalist Nailah Hunter. Now via Fat Possum, the record is previewed by the singles “Finding Mirrors”, “Strange Delights” and “Bleed”. “I think a lot of people who play the ukulele and do something else, they can easily hide behind the ukulele and hide behind what people think is your intention with the instrument,” Hunter said in the Artist Spotlight interview. “Even though it's scary, because it was, I'm really proud of myself for not hiding behind the ukulele with… A look of love. “I think it's beautifully integrated throughout the album, and I keep saying it's a harp-centric album, but the harp seems to be asking the questions rather than being the answer to the questions, in a way.”
Infant Island, Obsidian wreath
Fredericksburg, Screamers, and Virginia Infant Island have released a new album titled Obsidian wreath. Follow up until 2020 lowest It was produced by Matthew Michell and features guest vocals from Greet Death members Harper Boyhtari and Logan Gaval (“Kindling”) and a .gif from god's Andrew Schwartz (“Another Cycle”), plus contributions from members Undeath, King Yosef, For Your Health, Senza, Malevich, Mikau, and more.
Other albums released today:
Vaccinations, Pickup full of pink carnations; Crap group, there!; Bruiser Wolf, My story got stories; Hannah Wicklund, the prize; Bill Ryder Jones, good health; Hannah Ellis, that girl; Casey, How to disappear; Nino Gefilia, Nicole; Thiago Souza, Organic Music Tapes Volume 3.