Hummingbird (Black Party Album)
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''Hummingbird'' is the third studio album by American R&B singer Black Party, released August 5, 2022 by Wolf + Rothstein and RCA Records.


Background

The album was first announced June 16 for a July 14 release date, and was preceded by three singles: "Hotline", released May 12; "On My Way", released June 16; and "I Love You More Than You Know", released August 4. Black Party described the album as being "a journey about
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, romantic love and parental love" which "represents the evolution of human experience", and that the artist "hope the listener finds the full spectrum of emotion from heartbreak to finding self-confidence to sheer joy while listening." In an interview with '' GQ''s Grant Rindner, Black Party explained the origin of the album's name as having to do with him continuously encountering the titular bird and finding "the parallel between the flight patterns and lifestyles of hummingbirds and my own", where the birds "don't stop very often" and humans typically only see them in motion, as well as discovering that hummingbirds are "a machismo type bird" that perform masculinity through "extreme flying stunts and tricks" in order to attract mates, something also commonly expected of human men. He also explained how he was inspired by films such as '' City of God'', '' Coffy'', ''
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'', and '' the Truman Show''; and how having his family in the studio made the process surprisingly easier because "I know them more than I know anybody else, so there's never a clash, because everybody has the same mindset of just, the studio is a place of humility. The ego goes out the door, like when you're working on records you just have to focus on the music. The music is the priority, not necessarily how you feel about a thing. At the end of the day, the song has to be good. So it mostly feels seamless, it never feels like too many cooks in the kitchen."


Style and reception

'' Soul Bounce''s Ivory calls the album "smooth ride from start to finish, albeit a short one with the album clocking in at just under 38 minutes", though with that brief running time "Black Party makes the most of each second while leaving listeners longing for more." The artist "manages to maintain his ultra-cool persona" throughout the release, such as on songs like "Blues" and "She's Gone" where he's "lamenting love lost", "sexier" songs such as "Ride" which he "handles ... with equal aplomb, his voice lying somewhere between a growl and a whisper as he trades verses with singer Jean Deaux", or on "Bomb" and the "bouncy" "Kemet" where his "quiet swag takes centerstage". The "lush and dreamy" closing track "I Love You More Than You Know" "finds
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taking the lead as he pours his heart out about his late father" and is "both a quietly emotional yet beautiful way to close out the latest release from the LA-based crooner." '' Ones to Watch''s Jazmin Kylene writes that "from its most tempestuous nectar to its rancid decay, 'Hummingbird''emits hues of yellow and orange, of slept-in mornings and gentle breeze, of regretted voice notes and lust-stained sheets." The album is "an honest one, yet remains both playful and light", and while the album involves an "impressive lineup of features" that "deepen its range", including Saba and Gwen Bunn, they don't "distract from Black Party's own artistic evolution." ''GQ''s Grant Rindner writes that "''Hummingbird'' features some of
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s best singing, as he glides across simmering guitar chords and jazzy
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chords, recalling artists like Syd or his frequent collaborator
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", and that the album features "an eclectic mix of tones and textures" such as the "endearingly quirky" "Blues", "nimble, combine ladder
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raps" of "Bomb", the " kaleidoscope psychedelia of "I Love You More Than You Know", and the "steamy love song set against the backdrop of the looming apocalypse" "WW3".


Track listing


Personnel

* Black Party – vocals, mixing engineer (1-7, 9, 10) * Gwen Bunn – vocals (4) * Kari Faux – vocals (8) * DMP Jefe – vocals (9) * Zoe Flint – vocals (9) * Saba – vocals (10) * Jean Deaux – vocals (11) *
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– vocals (12) * Rutherford Allison – background vocals (4) * Ellis Tucker – mastering engineer (1, 2, 5-12), mixing engineer (8, 11, 12) * Dave Kutch – mastering engineer (3, 4) * Riley Macklin – recording engineer (12)


References

{{Reflist 2022 albums Black Party albums RCA Records albums