Today’s Track: Emawk – “Highroad”

Hit the Road, Jack, and never come back, no more, no more, no more. New post time!

Good Morning to you! My name is Jacob Braybrooke, and, you know the drill by now – I need to get typing up for your daily track on the blog, since it’s always my day-to-day pleasure to write up about a different piece of music every day! Born in Boston, raised in Kenya, and based in New York City, singer-songwriter and self-producer Kwame Nkrumah – who uses the moniker of Emawk – is a young graduate of the Berklee College Of Music who has spent the last handful of years writing and recording his music entirely on his own, despite an odd collaboration with actor Hart Denton from the hit US TV series ‘Riverdale’. Nevertheless, Emawk’s Hip-Hop music is gathering a healthy following on the internet, with his recent output gaining support from third-party promoters like Beats1 and Majestic Casual. Accompanied by a B-side, ‘Beads’, his first new track of 2021 was ‘HIGHROAD’, which kicked off an ambitious new audio-visual project that sees Emawk documenting a testimony of his personal life through steady new single releases during the year, which recently picked up with slick R&B, woozy offering ‘ACOUSCOUS’. Let’s hit the ‘HIGHROAD’ for a sample of his work below.

‘HIGHROAD’ marked the new point for Emawk to take a more candid approach to his craft, as he told Equate Magazine in a recent interview, “While I’m proud of the lyrics and the time I took to write them, it was one of the few times where writing was mostly about the vibe”, adding on ‘HIGHROAD’ and ‘Beads’ by penning, “I made the instrumental for Beads and just vibed with it. Hopefully, that comes across and hopefully whoever listens can vibe with it as well”, after joking about how cheesy the role of ‘Vibe’ played into the two tracks. As for ‘HIGHROAD’ specifically, Emawk prides himself in a cut where his self-expression feels at his most unsullied, and his natural instincts gave him the platform to transition from 2020 to 2021 with a refreshing attitude and a new start. A soulful and Gospel-backed mood reflects this, as slick and polished bass grooves interweave with a sun-soaked vocal outpouring of reflections on growing maturity. The first verse leans heavily into self-respect, with lyrics like “You talk a good game, tried to cross up my brain” and “I let you think that you won, I flip the script like I want/Then stepped over the spot where you tripped” and the second verse is a personal reflection on changes that could be made for the better, as lyrics like “I’ve got a lot of old fears that I’ve got to unlearn and I’m unlearning” as he picks himself up to encourage becoming more open to others. The final bridge of “Shout out to anyone who ever caught me on a bad day, And decided that’s all that I could ever be” hits hard, and he gets the last laugh on “I ain’t got the time to throw stones” as the self-confrontational messages draw to an end. Raw and heated are the words I’d use to describe the tone of the track. As for the instrumentation, we weave through sweet and steady flowing rhythms of Dub instrumentals, low-key synth tones that feel warm, and a honeyed production that sees the radiant, lo-fi acoustic guitar pluckings add a finishing touch during the home stretch. While there’s nothing here that truly blows me away, as I think it could have done without the briefly distracting auto-tune near the end, it’s fresh and it sounds good, with varied instrumentation and an intimate feel which lets Emawk off the leash to show personality among the polish.

Well, it’s time for me to hit the ‘HIGHROAD’ and get on with my work deadlines for the rest of the day now. A break from the new music spotlight is on the docket for tomorrow, just like usual, however, as we delve into a retro hit from one of my own Dad’s favourite 90’s groups, and beyond, in roughly 24 hours time. The Liverpool indie rock trio are still gaining decent radio airplay, however, particularly for a national football anthem that saw them work with comedian David Baddiel and Absolute Radio presenter Frank Skinner for a sporting sensation that made it to the top of the charts in 1996 and 1998, and then again, in 2018. If you really liked what you just read, why not follow the blog to get notified when every new daily post is up and why not like the Facebook page here?: https://www.facebook.com/OneTrackAtATime/

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