The Fool (Bladee album)

Last updated

The Fool
Bladee The Fool.jpg
Studio album by
Released28 May 2021
Genre Pop rap
Length32:24
Label Year0001
Producer
  • Clibbo
  • Loesoe
  • Lusi
  • Outtatown
  • Rip
  • Rok
Bladee chronology
Good Luck
(2020)
The Fool
(2021)
Crest
(2022)

The Fool is the fifth solo studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. A surprise album, it was released on 28 May 2021 through Year0001. The album was produced by Lusi with contributions from a variety of record producers. The Fool is a pop rap album that scales back and softens the sounds used in Bladee's previous album, Good Luck (2020) with Mechatok. Using Auto-Tuned vocals, the album explores themes of love, illusions, and existentialism. Its title is a reference to the tarot card of the same name and extends as a metaphor into the album itself. Fellow Drain Gang member Thaiboy Digital is featured on the track "Inspiration Comes". The Fool was considered one of the best albums of the year by The Fader and Dazed , and received further acclaim from Pitchfork and laut.de.

Contents

Background and release

In 2020, Bladee released two solo albums, Exeter and 333. [1] Later that year, he collaborated with the musician Mechatok on Good Luck, [2] an album that delved into electronic dance music. [3] [4] The album's title is a reference to the tarot card of the same name and extends as a metaphor into the album itself. [3] Further leaning into the playing cards narrative, Pitchfork's Nadine Smith proposed that "the record is like a full hand, each card representing a different side of Bladee or character he embodies". [3] The Fool was released as a surprise album on 28 May 2021 via Year0001. [5]

Composition

Overview

The Fool was classified as pop rap by Malin Hacker of laut.de. [6] Other publications considered it a mix between electronic dance music, dance-pop, synth-pop, [3] and trap. [4] The Fool scales back and softens the sound of Good Luck and incorporates trap drums into its songs. [3] [4] Nicolaus Li of Hypebeast described the album's instrumentals as "frenetic", and that they are "dominated by tittering hi-hats and bouncing bass hits." He also said that the album had an increased pace when compared to Exeter and 333. [7] Some publications compared the sound of The Fool to Bladee's 2018 mixtape Icedancer. [6] [8]

The album presents layered [3] Auto-Tuned [5] vocals with lyrics that explore themes of love, [5] [7] illusions, and existentialism, [5] and plays with spiritual references. [6] Günseli Yalcinkaya of Dazed wrote that the album "trades in the transcendental maximalism of [his] previous releases for a more pared back approach", calling the sound "unmistakably Bladee" and the lyrics "introspective". [5] For Pitchfork, Smith wrote that Bladee "meld[s] the lyrical tropes and trap drums of American rap, the emotions and ethereality of European dance music, and the experimentation of pop’s new international vanguard." [3] Salvatore Maicki of The Fader wrote that during the album, Bladee's fears, infatuations, trials, and tribulations hide in plain sight. He also described the album's sound as "quintessential Bladee in every regard". [4] The Fool also marked a shift in Bladee's lyrical subject matter. Massimo Tarridas of The Miscellany News wrote that it changed from "mall-obsessed conspicuous consumption" to "confessing sin and searching for places beyond lust and temptations of love." [8]

Songs

The Fool contains 13 tracks. [5] [7] The opening track is "The Fool Intro"; its opening synth lead was compared to "Futsal Shuffle 2020" (2019) by Lil Uzi Vert. On the track, Bladee's voice switches between a "whispered scream" and a rapped falsetto according to Tarridas. [8] "Let's Ride" contains Rich Homie Quan references as Bladee represents a character of "the reluctantly boastful MC riding a BMX bike" according to Smith. [3] The instrumental of "Hotel Breakfast" was compared to the music in an Animal Crossing game due to its "camera shutter sound effects and dinky keyboards." Tarridas called Bladee's flow on the track "mumbled", "awkward", and "charming". [8] The following "I Think..." is a melodic [4] ballad [6] that contemplates the duality of life. [5] The synth lines during "Thee 9 Is Up" and the penultimate "Search True" were described as "kaleidoscopic" and "trance-like" by Smith. Smith described Bladee's character on "Desiree" as "the sensitive crooner and lover". [3] "I Want It That Way" and "Egobaby" are other tracks that contain falsettos, which were described by critics as "angelic". [6] [8] "Bby" was also compared to "Futsal Shuffle 2020" due to its repeated samples of electronic dance music. [6] Fellow Drain Gang member [3] Thaiboy Digital is featured on "Inspiration Comes", [7] a track that has "Multi-faceted lyrics" that "add complexity" according to Hacker. [6] The following "Trendy" is a track about understanding your self-worth that is backed by oscillated Auto-Tuned harmonies over hi-hats and synthesizers. [8] Smith described Bladee's character during the track as "the admitted Joker of the deck." [3] The final track is "Wett (Water2)". [5]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
laut.de Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Pitchfork 7.7/10 [3]
The Needle Drop 6/10 [9] [a]

Smith wrote that The Fool "features some of his most ear-catching and melodic work yet" in a positive review for Pitchfork. [3] Reviewing for laut.de, Hacker gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. [6] For The Fader, Maicki wrote that the album contains "some of his strongest melodies to date". [4] Writing for The Miscellany News, Tarridas complimented the album's pacing and wrote that "It’s clear there was a lot of care put into the structure of each track". [8] Anthony Fantano criticized Bladee's vocals [11] and called the album Bladee's safest release, [12] but praised his songwriting. [13]

The Fool was named the 11th best album of the year by The Fader. [4] Dazed considered it the 14th best album of the year. [5]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Benjamin Reichwald, except "Inspiration Comes", by Reichwald and Thanapat Bunleang.

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."The Fool Intro"Lusi1:59
2."Let's Ride"Lusi2:25
3."Hotel Breakfast"
  • Lusi
  • Loesoe
  • Rok
2:14
4."I Think..."
  • Lusi
  • Rip
  • Loesoe
3:11
5."Thee 9 Is Up"Lusi3:04
6."Desiree"Lusi2:26
7."I Want It That Way"Lusi2:02
8."Bby"
  • Lusi
  • Loesoe
  • Outtatown
2:00
9."Inspiration Comes" (featuring Thaiboy Digital)Lusi2:56
10."Egobaby"Lusi2:18
11."Trendy"
  • Lusi
  • Loesoe
2:43
12."Search True"
  • Lusi
  • Clibbo
2:36
13."Wett (Water2)"Lusi2:25
Total length:32:24

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from the Year0001 website. [14]

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
Various28 May 2021 [15]

Notes

  1. Specifically, Fantano rated the album a "strong 6". [10]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Yung Lean discography</span>

Swedish rapper Yung Lean, has released seven studio albums, six EPs and three mixtapes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bladee</span> Swedish rapper (born 1994)

Benjamin Reichwald, known professionally as Bladee, is a Swedish rapper, singer, and designer. In 2013, he formed the Drain Gang music collective alongside childhood friends Ecco2K, Thaiboy Digital, and Whitearmor. Bladee began releasing music that same year, and gained attention after collaborating with Yung Lean.

<i>Red Light</i> (Bladee album) 2018 studio album by Bladee

Red Light is the second studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. It was released by Year0001 on 11 May 2018. After receiving critical acclaim toward his debut album Eversince in 2016, Bladee released AvP, a collaborative album with Thaiboy Digital, later that year. During 2017, he released the mixtape Working on Dying, which was followed by the collaborative Drain Gang album D&G. Red Light was executively produced by Whitearmor, with guest contributions from Ecco2K and Uli K of Bala Club. Frequent collaborators Yung Sherman and Gud also provide additional production.

<i>Eversince</i> Studio album by Bladee

Eversince is the debut studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. It was released by Year0001 on 25 May 2016. A key figure in the Swedish hip-hop scene and a co-founder of the collective Drain Gang, Bladee was mainly known for his collaborations with Yung Lean during the flourishing cloud rap scene in the mid-2010s. It was produced by Whitearmor with additional production from Ripsquadd and Hitkidd. It is made up of a variety of genres and a mix of styles. The album received acclaim from the Nordic magazine Gaffa, who believed the album allowed Bladee to come into his own.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Drain Gang</span> Swedish hip hop collective

Drain Gang is a Swedish music collective. Consisting of Bladee, Ecco2K, Thaiboy Digital and producer Whitearmor, the group rose to one of the top Swedish music collectives in the mid-late 2010s. They are known for their frequent collaborations with fellow Swedish rapper Yung Lean and producer Gud.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thaiboy Digital</span> Thai rapper, singer, and producer

Thanapat Bunleang, better known by his stage name Thaiboy Digital, is a Thai-Swedish rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer. Born in Khon Kaen, Thailand, Bunleang moved to Stockholm, Sweden at the age of eight and is now based in Bangkok. In addition to his solo work, Bunleang is a member of the group Drain Gang.

Marylou Mayniel, better known by her stage name Oklou, is a French musician, singer, music producer, DJ, composer, and actress.

Zak Arogundade Gaterud, known professionally as Ecco2K, is a Swedish designer, visual artist, singer, songwriter, record producer and rapper. Arogundade founded the band Krossad with Bladee, his then-classmate, in 2004. Three years later, he founded his first fashion brand, Alaska, and later joined the Swedish shoe brand Eytys as a designer. He founded Drain Gang with childhood friends Bladee, Thaiboy Digital and Whitearmor in 2013. Ecco2K appeared on albums with Drain Gang and directed music videos before releasing his debut solo studio album, E, in 2019. He released the EP PXE in 2021, and the collaborative studio album Crest in 2022. Arogundade is a private and secretive person who has incorporated queer themes in his work.

<i>Exeter</i> (album) 2020 studio album by Bladee

Exeter is the third studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. It was released by Year0001 on 8 April 2020. Recorded during a week period in Gotland, it is his first album to be significantly produced by Gud. It is an experimental pop album that has also been described as containing influences from cloud rap and "blissful" pop music. Its lyrics are stripped down and minimal, and explore themes of optimism and adoration. Compared to his previous work, Exeter is more hopeful and positive, has stripped-back production that usually contains no drums, and contains Auto-Tuned vocals. It was promoted with a European tour during October 2020, and received acclaim from Pitchfork and laut.de

<i>333</i> (Bladee album) 2020 studio album by Bladee

333 is the fourth studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. A surprise album, it was released by Year0001 on 16 July 2020. It is Bladee's second release of 2020, following April's Exeter. It was produced by Whitearmor with contributions from a variety of record producers, including Gud and Joakim Benon. Its title is a use of to the holy number 3, which is a recurring theme in Drain Gang's music. 333 is a cloud rap album that explores themes of introspection and love, and contains upbeat instrumentals. It received a lukewarm review from Anthony Fantano, who considered it an improvement over Bladee's previous work.

<i>Spiderr</i> 2022 album by Bladee

Spiderr is the sixth solo studio album by Swedish musician Bladee. It was released on 30 September 2022 via Year0001. The album was announced via Bladee's Instagram on 15 September 2022 and along with the announcement, a song and accompanying video directed by Ecco2K "Drain Story" was shared. Spiderr follows Bladee's and Ecco2K's 2022 collaborative album Crest.

<i>Crest</i> (album) 2022 studio album by Bladee and Ecco2K

Crest is a collaborative studio album by Swedish musicians Bladee and Ecco2K, released on 17 March 2022 through Year0001. It was recorded in Sweden with producer Whitearmor, close to the recording location of the film The Seventh Seal (1957). Crest is a progressive pop album featuring Auto-Tune vocals with lyrics addressing themes of love and friendship, and multiple references to Christianity and heaven. The track "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" was released as a single in 2020. Crest was considered one of the best albums of the year by The Fader and Anthony Fantano and one of the best progressive pop albums of the year by Pitchfork.

<i>E</i> (Ecco2K album) 2019 studio album by Ecco2K

E is the debut studio album by Swedish-British singer Ecco2K. A surprise album, it was released on 27 November 2019 through Year0001. Previously known for his work on other people's projects, Ecco2K began working on the album after leaving his day job at Eytys. It was recorded across multiple cities and executive-produced by Gud and Whitearmor. Musically, multiple reviewers noted the album's contrast with Ecco2K's previous works, in addition to its futuristic sound and personal lyrical themes. Reviewers described E as bringing Ecco2K into the spotlight, and The Fader said it was a "standout release" for 2019.

<i>Good Luck</i> (Bladee and Mechatok album) 2020 studio album by Bladee and Mechatok

Good Luck is a collaborative album between Swedish musician Bladee and German producer Mechatok. It was released on 10 December 2020 through Year0001. It was preceded by singles "Drama", released on 30 October, and "God", released on 24 November, both followed by music videos. Bladee said that he wanted to do something more approachable, but still true to his expression. A remix of "Drama" by Charli XCX was released on 28 April 2021 and included on the album's deluxe edition.

<i>Trash Island</i> (album) 2019 studio album by Drain Gang

Trash Island is a collaborative studio album by Swedish collective Drain Gang, released on 12 September 2019 through Year0001. It is performed by Bladee, Ecco2K and Thaiboy Digital, and produced by Whitearmor, with "Acid Rain" and "You Lose" being co-produced by Mechatok and Lusi, respectively. The song "1:1" features Yung Lean.

Ludwig Rosenberg, professionally known as Whitearmor, is a Swedish music producer, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer and songwriter. He is best known for being a member of the Swedish music group and artist collective Drain Gang. His musical style has been described as softly textured and fluid.

<i>Legendary Member</i> 2019 studio album by Thaiboy Digital

Legendary Member is the debut studio album by Thai rapper Thaiboy Digital, released on 26 September 2019 through Year0001. The album was recorded with Thaiboy Digital exchanging trips between London and Stockholm, and features Bladee, Ecco2K, and Yung Lean. The album has Gud as executive producer, with Whitearmor, RipSquad and Woesum as co-producers. It was first announced a month before with the release of a single, "Lip Service", featuring Ecco2K, followed by the release of "Nervous" and "IDGAF". A music video for the album's title track was released in October. Thaiboy Digital later toured Australia.

<i>Psykos</i> 2024 studio album by Yung Lean and Bladee

Psykos is a collaborative studio album by Swedish musicians Bladee and Yung Lean. A surprise album, it was released on 13 March 2024 through World Affairs. Recorded in Thailand and Sweden, the album was entirely produced by Palmistry and SilentSky. HotNewHipHop highlighted songs "Golden God" and "Enemy", while Paper highlighted "Ghosts".

<i>Cold Visions</i> 2024 studio album by Bladee

Cold Visions is the seventh solo studio album by the Swedish rapper Bladee. A surprise album, it was self-released under the Trash Island label on 23 April 2024. As his 30th birthday was approaching, Bladee became anxious about ageing and the mixed reception toward his previous solo studio album Spiderr (2022). He recorded Cold Visions at his house in Stockholm across a two-week period. It is his first studio album not to be released by his longtime record label Year0001 because he wanted to make music that was true to himself. The album was executively produced by Bladee and Gabriel Schuman, and was mainly produced by F1lthy, with contributions from a variety of record producers including Skrillex, Whitearmor, and James Ferraro.

<i>Back 2 Life</i> (Thaiboy Digital album) 2022 studio album by Thaiboy Digital

Back 2 Life is the second studio album by Thai rapper Thaiboy Digital, released on 18 November 2022 through Year0001. It was announced a month earlier with the release of the single "True Love" featuring Yung Lean. Dazed named it the 19th best album of the year.

References

  1. Jordan, Darville (16 July 2020). "Bladee shares new album 333". The Fader . Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  2. Li, Nicolaus (10 December 2020). "bladee and Mechatok Deliver Arresting Dancepop With 'Good Luck'". Hypebeast . Archived from the original on 11 December 2020. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Smith, Nadine (3 June 2021). "Bladee: The Fool Album Review". Pitchfork . Archived from the original on 3 June 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "The 50 best albums of 2021". The Fader. 14 December 2021. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "The best albums of 2021". Dazed. 17 December 2021. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hacker, Malin (28 May 2021). "Der Drain Gang-Kronprinz legt ein TikTok-Tarot" [The Drain Gang crown prince lays down a TikTok tarot]. laut.de (in German). Archived from the original on 24 March 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
  7. 1 2 3 4 Li, Nicolaus (28 May 2021). "Bladee Delivers Surprise Album, 'The Fool'". Hypebeast . Archived from the original on 28 May 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tarridas, Massimo (8 September 2021). "Bladee's "The Fool" encapsulates fun, complex worldbuilding". The Miscellany News . Archived from the original on 14 September 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  9. Fantano, Anthony (12 June 2021a). Bladee - The Fool ALBUM REVIEW. The Needle Drop. Archived from the original on 25 November 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024 via YouTube.
  10. Fantano 2021a, 5:48.
  11. Fantano 2021a, 4:09.
  12. Fantano 2021a, 5:13.
  13. Fantano 2021a, 5:29.
  14. "Bladee - The Fool". Year0001 . 28 May 2021. Archived from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  15. "The Fool - Album by Bladee". Apple Music (US). Archived from the original on 3 June 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2024.

Video sources

Fantano, Anthony (12 June 2021). Bladee - The Fool ALBUM REVIEW. The Needle Drop. Archived from the original on 25 November 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024 via YouTube.