Quaranta
With an uncharacteristically somber tone, the Detroit rapper's sixth album is his most introspective and confessional work to date.
Though it may confound the fans who want more of the yelping renegade of old, Quaranta is Danny Brown’s most personal and cohesive record to date; difficult, timely, and necessary.
Danny Brown's first solo album in four years is his most personal yet, a brilliant mark of growth, healing and retrospect. Read our review.
"This rap shit done saved my life / And fucked it up at the same time," Danny Brown states at the top of Quaranta, his ferociously sincere s...
If you listen to Danny Brown’s podcast - the Danny Brown Show - as much as I do, one of the things you can’t ignore is how often he alludes to his
Recorded in the grip of addiction, the rapper’s sixth solo outing falls short of his recent album with Jpegmafia, yet there are bright, pithy moments
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The MC has far greater success rapping about his own struggles than tackling problems from the outside world.
Danny Brown's latest album "Quaranta" is out now via Warp Records. Read David Saxum's review for Northern Transmissions.