That's a Girls Name

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That's a Girls Name
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ReleasedJuly 18, 2018 (2018-07-18)
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Length9:20
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DRAM chronology
#1HappyHoliday
(2017)
That's a Girls Name
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That's a Girls Name is the fourth EP by American rapper DRAM, released on July 18, 2018, via Empire and Atlantic Records. Produced by Josh Abraham and Oligee, it was a surprise release, [1] [2] and consists of three songs that were characterized by Stereogum as "deeply goofy and fun takes on '80s soul". [3]

Contents

Music

The EP's opening track, "Best Hugs", is a "shimmery adult-contempo synth-glide" that is an "ode to another person's girlfriend", [4] while second song "WWYD?" contains a "cocktail bar" feel with "canned" horn accompaniment that features "amateurish rapping" from DRAM. The third and final track, "Sundress", features a prominent, funky bassline and was considered to be influenced by Prince. [5] [3] The release was called "inspired by hugs, carwashes, construction workers and Twitter" [6] with witty lyrics. [4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
RapReviews7.5/10 [7]

Stereogum and Paste found the three tracks "very, very good", [3] [5] with Paste further calling the EP "profoundly goofy, in true DRAM style, and it plays on '80s soul vibes". [5] Clash judged it to be an EP of "irresistible Summer funk", while Consequence of Sound stated that its tracks have DRAM "compellingly embracing elements of soul and hip-hop". [8] Spin called the EP a "typically bubbly and optimistic group of poppy hip-hop songs". [9] RapReviews said, "...[as far] as extended plays go, this one is definitely worth going out of your way for. [7]

Track listing

That's a Girls Name track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Best Hugs"3:11
2."WWYD?"2:55
3."Sundress"3:14
Total length:9:20

Personnel

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