E3 (album)

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E3
Midwxst - E3.png
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2023 (2023-09-01)
Genre Pop-trap
Length34:14
Label Geffen
Producer
  • Aaron Shadrow
  • Alex Goldblatt
  • Austin Corona
  • Charlie Heat
  • Dejuan Cross
  • Drew Drucker
  • Drew Dvorsky
  • Elxnce
  • Hunter Madrid
  • Isaac Rose
  • Jeff Hazin
  • Psymun
  • Roark Bailey
  • Romil Hemnani
  • Sophie Gray
  • Wyatt Bernard
  • Zachary Cassell
  • Zuko
Midwxst chronology
Back in Action 3.0
(2022)
E3
(2023)
Singles from E3
  1. "Pretty Girls"
    Released: July 7, 2023
  2. "Warning"
    Released: August 4, 2023

E3 is the debut studio album by American rapper and singer Midwxst, released on September 1, 2023, by Geffen Records. The album consists of pop-trap, notably softer than Midwxst's previous work. It was preceded by two singles, "Pretty Girls" and "Warning".

Contents

Most of the album was co-written and produced by Drew Drucker and Sophie Belle Grajcer, among other collaborators. Other producers include Charlie Heat, Psymun, and Romil Hemnani.

Background

Midwxst said that the album had "been in my head since I was 17", with him having kept "a full notepad in my phone with the script for the interludes on the project and the ideas that eventually became E3." [1] He called the album an "emotional journey through the mistakes I've made as a person and that 'E3', the protagonist of the story, is constantly facing and having to finally come to terms with." [1]

Release

The album's name was first announced on July 7, 2023, with the release of lead single "Pretty Girls". [2] [3] The single came with a music video directed by Ari Nissenbaum which features Midwxst and different women in various highly saturated scenarios. [2] [3] Midwxst revealed the album's release date and cover art on July 12. [4] On August 4, Midwxst released the second single, "Warning". [5] The album was released on September 1 by Geffen Records. [6] [7]

Composition

E3 consists of a "nimbly eclectic mode of pop-trap", [6] with layers of rock [6] and gospel, [6] [7] and softer melodies than his previous hyperpop and rage rap work. [6] The album is also said to be "a rollercoaster that takes you through the sounds of hip-hop, pop, rock, hyperpop, and emo rap." [1] Midwxst is said to have a "pop-punkesque vocal quality". [7]

Reception

E3 ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash 6/10 [8]
Pitchfork 6.5/10 [6]

Clash 's Robin Murray said the album gives "a feeling of tentative step forward, rather than radical leaps." [8] Pitchfork 's Hattie Lindert wrote that the album "positions Midwxst not as a Playboi Carti heir, but a pop star in his own right." [6] HotNewHipHop 's Zachary Horvath said that Midwxst "really tries so many different things" with the album, and that "it is one thing to try, but he succeeds here." [1] The Fader 's Arielle Lana LeJarde said the album "hooks you from the beginning with gospel-infused 'Lost' and keeps you engaged with a variety of genres throughout its entirety." [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Edgar Nathaniel Sarratt III, Drew Drucker, and Sophie Belle Grajcer (except track 7 written solely by Sarratt), with others noted. All tracks except 7 produced by Drucker and Sophie Gray with others noted.

E3 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducersLength
1."Lost"
3:22
2."Pretty Girls"
  • Austin Corona
  • Wyatt Bernard
  • Zachary Cassell
  • Corona
  • Bernard
  • Zuko
3:00
3."Warning"
  • Cassell
  • Elxnce
  • Zuko
  • Elxnce
2:52
4."Lights Out"
  • Drew Dvorsky
  • Steve Cheung
  • Cassell
  • Dvorsky
  • Zuko
2:32
5."Heartache Blues"
  • Shadrow
  • Dejuan Cross
  • Isaac Rose
  • Roark Bailey
  • Cheung
  • Bernard
  • Cassell
  • Shadrow
  • Cross
  • Hunter Madrid
  • Rose
  • Bailey
  • Bernard
  • Zuko
3:46
6."Ball & Chain"
  • Shadrow
  • Cross
  • Bailey
  • Cheung
  • Cassell
  • Shadrow
  • Cross
  • Bailey
  • Zuko
2:54
7."Grandpas Interlude"  1:13
8."Old Me"
3:13
9."S.F.B."
  • Shadrow
  • Corona
  • Bernard
  • Zuko
2:48
10."Like Nah"
  • Corona
  • Bernard
  • Corona
  • Bernard
2:32
11."Hate How Much"
  • Dvorsky
  • Jeff Hazin
  • Jesse Fink
  • Dvorsky
  • Hazin
  • Gray
2:42
12."Ready for You"
  • Shadrow
  • Cassell
  • Shadrow
  • Zuko
3:20
Total length:34:14

Personnel

Musicians

  • Midwxst – vocals
  • Aaron Shadrow – guitar (1), bass guitar (1), drums (1), synthesizer (5, 6, 12)
  • Psymun – guitar (1), bass guitar (1)
  • Anthony "Jawan" McEastland, Nikki Grier, and Naarai Jacobs – choir (1)
  • Sophie Gray – synthesizer (4, 10), additional vocals (5, 6, 9–12)
  • Drew Dvorsky – guitar (4–6, 8, 10, 12), bass guitar (5, 8, 11)
  • Aaron Leibowitz – flute (5, 8), saxophone (8, 9, 12)
  • Kim Vi – piano (5, 12)
  • Roark Bailey – synthesizer (6)
  • Austin Corona – guitar (8, 10), bass guitar (9, 10)
  • Romil Hemnani – piano (8)
  • Wyatt Bernard – piano (9), synthesizer (10)
  • Denzel Curry – additional vocals (9)
  • Ericdoa – additional vocals (9)
  • Drew Drucker – guitar (11), additional vocals (11)

Technical

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