Bartholomew Jesse Boykins III

Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
08.12.2017

Label: Def Jam Recordings

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Hip Hop Soul

Artist: Jesse Boykins III

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  • 1 Earth Girls 04:09
  • 2 Everybody Shut Up 04:33
  • 3 Kumbaya In June 04:36
  • 4 8 Day Weeks 02:56
  • 5 Into You 03:24
  • 6 I Need You 03:37
  • 7 Tomorrow 04:43
  • 8 Mean Girls 04:21
  • 9 Independent Girls 03:31
  • 10 LArain 05:22
  • 11 Vegetables 04:08
  • 12 Eye Of The Gentle Tiger 03:42
  • 13 Solar Sisters 04:37
  • 14 Nobody On Jupiter 03:43
  • 15 LikeMinded 03:43
  • 16 Only Way Out 03:10
  • 17 No Worry 04:41
  • Total Runtime 01:08:56

Info for Bartholomew

Jesse Boykins III’s name has appeared in our blurbs before—the gifted singer has guested on tracks from Vic Mensa and Theophilus London, strengthening associations with Chicago’s SAVEMONEY collective in recent months with “Animated Ambition,” a theMIND posse cut featuring Boykins, Noname, and Mick Jenkins.

But today is Boykins’ alone. BARTHOLOMEW is a huge achievement on so many levels. The guest list alone is incredible: Isaiah Rashad, Mick Jenkins, Willow Smith, DeJ Loaf, Noname, Little Simz, Syd, Donnie Trumpet, Kilo Kish—the list goes on.

Two early favorites: Rashad’s slurry interlude on “Everybody Shut Up,” an instant reminder of what makes him great, and Little Simz tearing into some fat, fuzzy synths at the tail end of “Indie Girls.” The whole album is full of standout moments, stretches where multiple voices blend and fuse to create something new, like Willow Smith and Syd’s momentary duet on “Vegetables.”

Musically, BARTHOLOMEW plays like a hazy, off-kilter combination of Sampha, Surf, and D’Angelo. It’s been two years since his last release, Love Apparatus. In the time since, Jesse Boykins III has been immersing himself in music, and it has paid off in a big way.

“BARTHOLOMEW is for the Planet Earth,” Boykins said in a press release. “Just like solar power & natural energy. Love without restraints or rules.”



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