audio review : Smile ( song ) … Jay-Z

Smile, the one notable song from Jay-Z’s 4:44 album, is a feel-good retrospection. The rapper shines; these bars stand among his all-time best; but the overall aesthetics must be credited to No ID and Stevie Wonder as the former samples a soulful ballad from the latter to create quite a delightful groove.

“Mama had four kids, but she’s a lesbian,” Jay-Z says, though I’d argue that probably means she’s a bisexual, “Had to pretend so long that she’s a thespian.” She also recites a poem, though the song would be better without that final bit, which abandons the unique rearrangement of the Stevie Wonder sample.

my rating : 4 of 5

2017

audio review : 4:44 ( album ) … Jay-Z

audio review : 4:44 ( album ) … Jay-Z

audio review : 4:44 ( album ) ... Jay-Z

“Bye” is right. Jay-Z should’ve retired after The Black Album like he said he would. None of his albums since justify their existence. This is one of his worst. Every beat is by No ID, whose choppy sample-dependent production has the tendency to annoy.

If there’s one song you should rip “off Tidal”, it’s Smile; a feel-good retrospection that owes its life to a Stevie Wonder ballad. Listen to the title cut if you care to hear Jay-Z’s response to the tea, or Lemonade, his wife Beyoncé spilled last year.

my rating : 2 of 5

2017