The producer’s second album is the work of an artist who’s more than willing and able to prove himself all over again.
The album is at its best when it leans into the DJ/producer’s dexterous instrumental tinkering.
The 21-minute set of songs is both fleet in its dynamics and booming in its impact.
The album buries what traces of melody there are beneath thundering drums and bass.
“The Distance,” which was co-produced by Skrillex and features Ty Dolla $ign, emerges as the Caution’s most radio-friendly offering so far.
We’re kicking off our Grammy predictions with our picks in some of the smaller genre categories.
What could have been a spirited dissection of Jay-Z’s optimistic enterprise is instead merely an advertisement for it.
Here’s to the extremes of cinema!
J. Cole is the only one nominated for best new artist that we can’t see winning.