It is ditching narrative cohesion for messy sprawl, gesturing to pop but insisting on lethargic tempos, and calling out commercialism from the comfort of wealth. It is forcing uncomfortable conversations. Morale is an album of provocations and denunciations and affirmations and realizations, a clump of ideas that don’t necessarily complement one another, a dramatization of the expurgation and upheaval that come before reconciliation and healing. He knows it’s not the message people want he feels it’s the one they need. Morale & the Big Steppers, delivers this news with an air of apology. Dot peaced on us, got himself a therapist, and came back to share what he learned, to redraw some boundaries, and to refuse the titles of Voice of a Generation and Best Rapper Alive. The Book of Matthew says no man can serve two masters K. He wants to unpack generational trauma and unlearn toxic thought patterns. ![]() ![]() But he wants to be a better partner and son and nephew and cousin - a more present person in the relationships that matter the most to him. People want the guy who wrote “ Alright” and “Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst” and “The Blacker the Berry” to come back and tell us we have what it takes to survive the compounding conflicts of our time, to save the soul of a divided nation.
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