Olawumi’s Debut Album ‘Moody’ Is A True Story Of Black Love and Self Discovery

How long does it take to create a masterpiece? New Jersey R&B singer/songwriter Olawumi has been crafting her debut album for five years, and it’s finally here. Titled ‘Moody’, this project started out as a therapy session for a breakup at the time, but the project has grown to become so much more. Moody is a culmination of black love, heartbreak, self discovery, and honesty that is just as sonically pleasing as it is impactful for anyone who may listen. Moody will force you to view love through a lense that may be foreign to the current version of yourself. As you continue to listen, you will soon realize that Olawumi’s perspective is necessary for the person you want to become.

The ten song album listed under the R&B/Soul genre contains hard hitting themes that align with every song title. Taking a look at the track list, you’ll see titles like Better Off, Who Am I, Situationship, and Free; all familiar emotions or phases that we have felt during the rigorous self-rebuilding process of a breakup. On the first single, Better Off, Olawumi brings us right in to her reality over soothing instruments that could also be fit for a guided meditation session. The New Jersey born songstress couldn’t have picked a better song to set the tone for the full project.

Using smokey, distinct vocals and airy harmonies, Olawumi’s music carries a confessional, old-soul storytelling nature rooted in honesty. From love and heartbreak to womanhood and self-discovery, the New Jersey native’s music is telling the lived experiences of Black and toxic love stories. In the video above, Olawumi details what it feels like to drop her debut album and reintroduce herself to her fanbase. She aims to touch the souls of anybody who listens and is 100% sure that these are the songs that everyone needs to hear.

 

 

OLAWUMI: I am looking to invoke the true magic of self awareness and love with this album. I want women (and men alike) to learn that it is OKAY to feel, mourn, cry and love. None of it makes you “crazy”, or “soft”. Love isn’t always both ways, love is painful, love is happy, love is sad, love is confusing, and love is MOODY. This album highlights that. This shit just doesn’t make sense sometimes, but it can definitely sound beautiful. The important lesson to learn is loving yourself. Without that, none of this is worth it. 

 

Shoutout to Olawumi and the many voices keeping R&B alive and well. Stream her debut album ‘Moody’ here.

1 thoughts on “Olawumi’s Debut Album ‘Moody’ Is A True Story Of Black Love and Self Discovery

  1. Marvianna says:

    This. Is. fire 🔥 but only the best for NFM thank you guys for the review. #MOODY out now on all digital streaming platforms. R&B is still alive.

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