Jidenna: The Chief
Jidenna
The Chief
(Wondaland Records/Epic)
Jidenna shouldnāt only be a name, but a description of a style. Jidenna, who grew up partially in Nigeria to a mother who worked as an accountant and a father who was a professor, mustĀ have a very interesting life. He began writing, arranging, and producing in high school. Heās also brilliant! Being acceptedĀ into Harvard University, but deciding to attend Stanford University instead, he went on to graduate and travel to the west coast, east coast, and down south before landing a deal with Janelle MonĆ”e and Wondaland Records. The Chief is whimsical. He raps on his time in Africa and sings sweetly and coyly about very scandalous behavior. Itās taunting, but entertaining. I was looking for the āClassic Manā featuring Giant Arthur vibe. That song broke out on Billboardās R&B/hip-hop chart and was a smash in February of 2015. Heās popping up everywhere with his unique style and infectious smile. āAdaoraā is a catchy African pop/hip-hop fusion of ideas. Heās extremely clever with his wordplay, but you may need to rewind and catch a few sly words that went past you. āTrampolineā is smooth, but humorous and witty. The production is jazzy and hip-hop-laced with a hypnotic horn section. āBambiā is cute and has an interesting perspective on the āone that got awayā. I love how he playfully uses his intellect to address certain topics. āLong Live the Chiefā is one of my faves; I just like his approach to rap vs singing. I get where he was going conceptually and it was successful.