Who Am I (Drapht album)

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Who am I
Whoami drapht.jpg
Studio album by
Released24 June 2005 (2005-06-24)
Recorded2004
Genre Australian Hip-Hop, Rap [1]
Length1:02:40
Label Obese
Producer Dazastah
Drapht chronology
Pale Rider
(2003)
Who am I
(2005)
Brothers Grimm
(2008)

Who Am I is the second full-length album from Western Australian hip hop artist, Drapht. It was released in June 2005 through Australian Hip Hop label, Obese Records. [2] [3] It was released both in CD and limited 2 LP vinyl format. The album features contributions by MC Layla, Dazastah (Downsyde) and Pressure (Hilltop Hoods). [4] Two songs from the album, "Drink Drank Drunk" and "The Music", received airplay on community radio stations and national youth broadcaster, Triple J, [5] and featured on national music video show, rage . "The Music" samples Living Jazz's version of "Walk On By" [6] and was selected by Triple J as a featured track for Ausmusic month in 2005. [7] The album has subsequently been included in the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) as part of The Art of Sound, a collaborative project between the NFSA and selected regional art galleries, which examines the intersections between sound and the visual arts. [8] [9]

Contents

Reception

In a review of the album, Carmine Pascuzzi, describes it as a compilation of "soulful melodies and some heavy textures". He goes further to state "Drapht’s strong voice is most apparent and he can therefore accentuate the topics he pinpoints, be it social and political concerns. And he throws in some good humorous elements as well which makes for something personable to his public. His style switching will stand him in good stead as he advances his prowess as an MC." [10]

Clayton Bennett's review on the album comments that "Drapht has the flow and the skills. Dazastah makes hot beats. Alas despite these two surefire elements the official album Who Am I, the follow-up to Palerider, from Western Australian MC Drapht has some rough edges. Cheesy hooks and some overdone melodrama are pitfalls in an otherwise enjoyable release by the charismatic artist." Bennett goes on to state "Despite its downfalls Who Am I stands solid with diverse subject matter for a fifteen track album with the use of hooks hit and miss but the flows and lyrical ability are on point throughout." [11]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Central Station [12]
In the Mix [13]
The MercuryStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [14]

Track listing

Who Am I?
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro" Paul Ridge, D. Reutens Dazastah, Drapht 1:19
2."Who Am I" (feat. Porsah Laine)P. Ridge, D. Reutens [15] Dazastah, Drapht4:27
3."Drink Drank Drunk"P. Ridge, D. Reutens [16] Dazastah, Drapht4:35
4."Inspiration Island" (feat. Downsyde, MC Layla)P. Ridge, D. Reutens, L. Handbury, S. Griffiths, Shahbaz RindDazastah, Drapht6:01
5."What Have I Got"P. Ridge, D. Reutens, K. HamiltonDazastah, Drapht, Fdel3:43
6."Verbally Flawless" (feat. Pressure)P. Ridge, D. Reutens, D. Smith Dazastah, Drapht3:42
7."The Music"P. Ridge, D. Reutens, K. HamiltonDazastah, Drapht, Fdel3:36
8."Got a Hold of Me"P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht4:14
9."Yah Think" (feat. Dazastah, Pegz)P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht4:11
10."Deep Sleepers"P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht4:11
11."Who Can We Trust"P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht5:09
12."The Sylla Squad" (feat. Clandestien, MJ, Hunter)P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht5:58
13."Hold Up"P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht3:30
14."Don't Take No"P. Ridge, D. Reutens, K. HamiltonDazastah, Drapht4:17
15."Wet T-Shirts" (feat. Dazastah)P. Ridge, D. ReutensDazastah, Drapht3:47
Total length:62:40

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