Hugo (Loyle Carner Album)
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''Hugo'' is the third studio album by English hip hop artist
Loyle Carner Benjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner (born 6 October 1994), known professionally as Loyle Carner, is an English hip hop musician. After supporting various rappers during their tours, he released his debut album, '' Yesterday's Gone'', in 2017, which g ...
. It was released via Virgin EMI Records on 28 October 2022. The album was shortlisted for the 2023 Mercury Prize.


Background

Three years passed between the release of ''Hugo'' and Carner's previous album, '' Not Waving, but Drowning''. During this period he focussed on Chilli Con Carner, his cookery school for children with ADHD. His ongoing struggles with dyslexia and ADHD would inform the lyrical content of ''Hugo''. He also released three singles in 2020: solo release "Yesterday," "I Wonder Why" with
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producer
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.


Songs

Carner's first child, a boy, was born in late 2020. He stated a desire for his music to be a "a true representation of the facts" for his son to look back on, documenting Carner's life as a young, Black, artist dealing with issues from his past. As a result, the lyrical content of ''Hugo'' is largely autobiographical. The album was written during the lockdown prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. He also considered the introspective tone of the album to be in part due to this "hedonistic side of career being stripped away. There were no shows, no backstage, no festivals, no photoshoots." Carner was influenced by Kendrick Lamar, saying "When you're young, there's a charm to the fact that you're a bit naive. You don't know what you're striving for. It's a balance because you don't want to be too old to feel connected to the culture of youth that you're trying to speak to. There's a sweet spot in the middle, like Kendrick with '' To Pimp a Butterfly'', where you're naive enough to still be free-speaking, but considered enough to refine your shit." "Georgetown" was named after Carner's paternal grandmother's birthplace, and samples John Agard's poem "
Half-Caste Half-caste (an offensive term for the offspring of parents of different racial groups or cultures) is a term used for individuals of multiracial descent. It is derived from the term ''caste'', which comes from the Latin ''castus'', meaning pu ...
", which recounts the author's experiences of racism as a mixed race man in Britain. Issues of racism, and feeling separate from the Black community, are also present on "Hate". "Blood on my Nikes" recounts a murder Carner witnessed as a sixteen-year-old, and includes a speech on knife crime by teenage activist Athian Akec. Throughout the album he references his relationship with his estranged father, with whom he had recently developed a relationship, and whose recorded voice is sampled on several tracks.


Critical reception

''Hugo'' was met with critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional critics, the album received an average score of 87, based on 8 reviews. Writing in '' The Guardian'', Damien Morris called the album a "beautiful, blistering masterpiece," praising the "intense" production and elements of jazz, as well as the subject matter. Fred Garratt-Stanley of the '' NME'' gave the album four stars out of five, named it Carner's "most polished record yet", singling out the production of Kwes for helping the rapper "move from dynamic, multi-syllabic storytelling to a more honest, reflective voice." Hayley Milross of '' The Line of Best Fit'' also praised the lyrical content, noting that the introspective themes "demonstrate some of Carner's finest and best work."


Year-end lists


Track listing

Sample credits * "Hate" contains a sample of the recording "The Sun One" performed by Sun Ra. * "Nobody Knows (Ladas Road)" contains a sample of the recording "Nobody Knows" performed by Pastor T. L. Barrett and The Youth For Christ Choir. * "Georgetown" contains elements of the poem "
Half-Caste Half-caste (an offensive term for the offspring of parents of different racial groups or cultures) is a term used for individuals of multiracial descent. It is derived from the term ''caste'', which comes from the Latin ''castus'', meaning pu ...
" written and read by John Agard. * "A Lasting Place" contains elements of the song "I Tried So Hard" by Gabriel Stebbing.


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External links

* {{Authority control 2022 albums Albums produced by Kwes AMF Records albums Loyle Carner albums Virgin EMI Records albums