Fuck Yo Feelings

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Fuck Yo Feelings
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Mixtape by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2019 (2019-10-03)
Studio
Genre Jazz rap
Length1:11:13
Label Loma Vista
Producer Robert Glasper
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Pitchfork 5.9/10 [2]
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Tom Hull B+( Five Pointed Star Solid.svg ) [4]

Fuck Yo Feelings is a mixtape by American musician Robert Glasper. It was released on October 3, 2019 through Loma Vista Recordings, his first one with that music label. Recording sessions took place at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, at Sound Inn Studio in Tokyo, and at More Than Enough Studios. Production was handled by Glasper himself, with co-producers Chris Dave, Derrick Hodge and Curtis Jews. It features guest appearances from Affion Crockett, Andra Day, Baby Rose, Bilal, Bridget Kelly, Buddy, Denzel Curry, Herbie Hancock, James Poyser, Mick Jenkins, Mos Def, Muhsinah, Queen Sheba, Rapsody, SiR, Song Bird, Staceyann Chin, Terrace Martin, YBN Cordae and Yebba.

Contents

The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, but lost to Thundercat's It Is What It Is .

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" (featuring Affion Crockett)4:48
2."This Changes Everything" (featuring Buddy, Denzel Curry, Terrace Martin and James Poyser)
4:16
3."Gone" (featuring YBN Cordae, Bilal and Herbie Hancock)3:44
4."Let Me In" (featuring Mick Jenkins)
4:39
5."In Case You Forgot"Glasper1:41
6."Indulging in Such"Glasper4:03
7."Fuck Yo Feelings" (featuring Yebba)2:30
8."Endangered Black Woman" (featuring Andra Day and Staceyann Chin)
3:45
9."Expectations" (featuring Baby Rose, Rapsody and James Poyser)
4:54
10."All I Do" (featuring SiR, Bridget Kelly and Song Bird)
6:53
11."Aah Whoa" (featuring Muhsinah and Queen Sheba)
2:54
12."I Want You"
  • Glasper
  • Farris
2:47
13."Trade in Bars Yo" (featuring Herbie Hancock)
  • Glasper
  • Hancock
  • Dave
  • Hodge
1:42
14."DAF Fall Out"
  • Glasper
  • Dave
  • Hodge
2:01
15."Sunshine"
  • Glasper
  • Dave
  • Hodge
  • Dunston
1:52
16."Liquid Swords"
  • Glasper
  • Dave
  • Hodge
4:37
17."DAF FTF"
  • Glasper
  • Dave
  • Hodge
4:32
18."Treal" (featuring Yasiin Bey)
7:27
19."Cold"
  • Glasper
  • Curtis Jews
2:00
Total length:1:11:13

Charts

Chart performance for Fuck Yo Feelings
Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Top Contemporary Jazz Albums (Billboard) [5] 3
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard) [6] 6

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