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Rize solidified Dwele’s role as a musician’s musician. It is an album that rewards active listening. Put on your headphones, and you hear the subtle layers of trumpet, the intricate backing vocals, the syncopated hi-hats. It serves as a reminder that soul music isn't just about vocal runs; it's about the soul of the composition itself.
A standout track that showcases his ability to write vivid, romantic narratives. The instrumentation is sparse, allowing his multi-tracked vocal arrangements to act as the primary harmonic driver. Dwele- Rize full album 32
Before he was a critically acclaimed neo-soul artist and a frequent collaborator with Slum Village, Kanye West, and Common, Dwele was a Detroit underground secret. In 2000, he self-released a project that would define his early sound and lay the groundwork for his later success: Rize . Often described as a "mixtape sold out of his car," Rize is a lo-fi masterpiece, capturing the raw, unpolished, and intensely soulful atmosphere of turn-of-the-millennium Detroit. Rize solidified Dwele’s role as a musician’s musician
A heavy, historical expectation of vocal excellence and songwriting craftsmanship hung in the air. It serves as a reminder that soul music
Dwele's 1998 debut album, Rize , originated as an independent demo that gained traction in Detroit's soul scene and caught the attention of Slum Village. It features a blend of neo-soul and jazz, with tracks that helped establish Dwele's reputation.
Before he signed to major labels and collaborated with hip-hop royalty like Kanye West, J Dilla, and Common, Dwele was a local multi-instrumentalist self-producing music in his bedroom. His definitive entry point into the musical landscape was his 2000 independent release, Rize . Though often spoken about in collector circles as a rare gem, this project served as the raw blueprint for Dwele's signature blend of jazz, hip-hop, and classic soul. The Backdrop: The Detroit Sound Ecosystem
A rare moment on the project where Dwele focuses on his rapping, offering a laid-back, "sticky" flow that mirrors the Detroit neo-soul scene and echoes the influence of Slum Village.
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