Gumbo'!

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Gumbo'!
Gumbo'!.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 2021 (2021-08-03)
Genre
Length57:38
Label Self-released
Producer
  • DJ Harrison
  • ConQuest Tony Phillips
  • Ted Kamal
  • Osagie
  • lastnamedavid
  • Michael White
  • iiye
  • Devin Burgess
  • Morgan Burrs
  • WAARVY
  • Butch Dawson
  • Ahwlee
  • The Alchemist
  • Butcher Brown
  • Foisey
  • Lee Tensei
  • Apollo Rome
  • Monte Booker
  • Notwolfy
Pink Siifu chronology
N*gro
(2020)
Gumbo'!
(2021)

Gumbo'! is a studio album by American artist Pink Siifu. [1] It was released on August 3, 2021. [2] [3] The album's first single, "Lng Hair Dnt Care", was produced by Ted Kamal. [4] On March 11, 2022, a deluxe edition, titled Gumbo'! (DELUXE'!!) was released.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 83/100 [5]
Review scores
SourceRating
Beats Per Minute 85% [6]
Exclaim! 7/10 [7]
HipHopDX 4.4/5 [8]
Pitchfork 7.4/10 [1]

Gumbo'! received generally favorable reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 83, based on 5 professional critic reviews, which indicates "universal acclaim". [5] Jonathan St. Michael from Exclaim! rated this album 7/10, saying it's "tapping into elements of trap and exploring layers of Southern-styled neo-soul". [7]

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from Spotify. [9]

Gumbo'! track listing
No.TitleMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Gumbo'! 4 tha Folks, Hold On"
DJ Harrison3:36
2."Wayans Bros."
  • Pink Siifu
  • ConQuest Tony Phillips
  • Peso Gordon
ConQuest Tony Phillips1:13
3."Roscoe'!"Pink SiifuTed Kamal3:01
4."Fk U Mean / Hold Me Dwn"
  • Pink Siifu
  • lastnamedavid
  • Osagie
  • lastnamedavid
3:26
5."Bussin' (Cold)"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Turich Benjy
Michael White3:44
6."Pink & Green, White & Gold"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Devin Burgess
  • iiye
  • iiye
  • Devin Burgess
  • Morgan Burrs
0:43
7."Back'!"Pink Siifu
  • WAARVY
  • iiye
03:31
8."Doin Tew Much. (in My Mama Name)"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Butch Dawson
Butch Dawson3:14
9."4sho'7"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Ahwlee
  • B. Cool-Aid
Ahwlee0:59
10."Living Proof (Family)"
The Alchemist 3:01
11."Scurrrrd"
  • DJ Harrison
  • iiye
6:41
12."Smile (wit Yo Gold)"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Butcher Brown
  • Coco O.
  • V.C.R
Butcher Brown3:20
13."Call tha Bro (Tapped In)"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Maxo
  • Foisey
  • Butcher Brown
3:24
14."Bravo'!"
  • Pink Siifu
  • JayBee Lamahj
  • Peso Gordon
  • Swaggy Q
  • Turich Benjy
  • VonBeezy
  • Lee Tensei
  • Apollo Rome
4:16
15."Voicemails Uptown"
Monte Booker4:45
16."Big Ole"
  • Pink Siifu
  • BbyMutha
ConQuest Tony Phillips2:30
17."Lng Hair Dnt Care"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Ted Kamal
Ted Kamal4:28
18."Play On'! Inshallah"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Kamilah
  • Liv.e
  • Notwolfy
Notwolfy1:35
Total length:57:38
Track listing for deluxe edition
No.TitleMusicProducer(s)Length
19."Gumbo'! 4 tha Folks, Hold On - Remix'!!"
DJ Harrison1:35
20."Juice Or Rep"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Lord Byron
Ben Hixon3:08
21."All Dat"Pink SiifuMichael White3:33
22."OldSchool'!/BEEP'!"Pink Siifu
  • lastnamedavid
  • Ted Kamal
3:05
23."BIG DawG'!"
Kenny Beats2:24
24."ThaWalk/FnkN'!"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Kamilah
  • Swarvy
  • iiye
3:27
25."Griptape'!!"
  • Devin Burgess
4:12
26."Fkn Yo Friends'!"
  • Nephew Hesh
2:34
27."SLOW'!!"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Turich Benjy
  • IMdead
3:18
28."SlowItDown"
  • Pink Siifu
  • Anwalk
  • Tyah
  • Remy Banks
  • Big Rube
  • iiye
  • Noel Spiva
6:35
Total length:1:32:24

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