After his debut album--The Dusty Foot Philosopher--took Canada by storm and collected a 2006 Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year, the pressure was on for K’Naan’s major label follow-up. Troubadour, in a word, delivers. Lyrically, the Somali ex-pat out-rhymes the majority of his native English-speaking counterparts with a mix of violent personal history and charismatic uplift, the occasional melodic chorus, and a voice that’s fairly compared to Eminem’s but more accurately recalls the upper-register nasality of Pharcyde’s Booty Brown. Pop-leaning cuts like “Dreamers” and “15 Minutes Away” duck in and out of instrumentals that borrow from Afrobeat (“Fire in Freetown”), a world/soul sound that hits its apex in the gorgeous “Wavin’ Flag,” and hip-hop’s best use yet of a Bob Marley sample (opener “T.I.A.”). Recorded at Marley’s legendary Tuff Gong studio in Jamaica, the album gets a heavy dose of collaborative energy from such diverse contributors as Mos Def, Chubb Rock, Maroon 5’s Adam Levine (“Bang Bang”), and Metallica’s Kirk Hammett (“If Rap Gets Jealous”). In a year that has already seen an early girth of really strong rap releases that eschew the superficial violence, misogyny, and inanity of most radio fare, Troubadour stands as a front-runner for Hip-Hop Album of the Year. --Jason Kirk
Track | Artist | Duration |
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T.I.A. | 3:38 | |
ABCs | 3:10 | |
Dreamer | 4:32 | |
I Come Prepared | 4:08 | |
Bang Bang | 3:06 | |
If Rap Gets Jealous | 3:39 | |
Wavin' Flag | 3:40 | |
Somalia | 3:33 | |
America | 4:45 | |
Fatima | 5:01 | |
Fire In Freetown | 4:36 | |
Take A Minute | 4:06 | |
15 Minutes Away | 4:56 | |
People Like Me | 6:17 | |
Does It Really Matter | 3:55 |