Jamila Woods - Heavn [Very Limited Clear with Purple Splatter Color Vinyl]

Sold Date: January 10, 2020
Start Date: October 31, 2019
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Jamila Woods' cultural lineage - from her love of Lucille Clifton's poetry to letters from her grandmother and the late '80s post-punk of The Cure - helped structure the progressive, delicate and minimalist soul of HEAVN. Her debut solo album, HEAVN was originally released in the summer of 2016 on Closed Sessions and reissued by Jagjaguwar. "It's like a collage process," she says. "It's very enjoyable to me to take something I love and mold it into something now."

A frequent guest vocalist in the hip-hop, jazz and soul world, Jamila has emerged as a once-in-a-generation voice on her soul-stirring debut. Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, Woods grew up in a family of music lovers. She is an artist of substance creating music crafted with a sturdy foundation of her passions and influences. You'll find the bits and pieces of her past and present that make Jamila: family, the city of Chicago, self-care, and the black women she calls friends. True and pure in its construction and execution, her music is the best representation of Jamila herself: strong in her roots, confident in her ideas, and attuned to the people, places, and things shaping her world.

On the album's title track, which samples the Cure's "Just Like Heaven," Jamila explores how black people's history influences their ability to love each other. "Holy" connects to Jamila's life growing up in church, sampling a gospel song and utilizing a psalm structure to talk about self-love. Elsewhere, Jamila plays with contrast to tell a bigger story. On "VRY BLK," she uses black girl hand clap games to talk about police brutality while "BLK Girl Soldier," a song Jamila describes as a partner to "VRY BLK," focuses on solidarity.

Bubbles VRY BLK (feat. Noname) Popsicle (Interlude) Lonely Lonely (feat. Lornie Chia) HEAVN Eve (Interlude) In My Name Assata's Daughters (Interlude) BLK Girl Soldier LSD (feat. Chance The Rapper) Still (Interlude) Emerald Street (feat. Saba) Lately Always Loving (Interlude) Breadcrumbs (feat. Nico Segal) Stellar Good Morning (Interlude) Holy Way Up Holy (Reprise)