Artist: Rob Lee
Album: Art Of Flight
Articulation: Courtney Cosby
“The Art of Flight” by Rob Lee is a solid R&B album that I enjoyed listening to. His vibe is similar to Eric Bellinger and BJ The Chicago Kid, whom I'm also a fan of. The production is amazing and the beats are very versatile. I was excited to listen to this album because of the good reviews I had previously received so I already had high expectations. Out of thirteen songs, there were featured artists on eight of them, which could be a good and bad thing. It’s good to help promote other artists, but those featured artists could possibly overshadow the main artist. Although that didn't happen in this case, I think new artists should minimize their features. The majority of the featured artists were rappers and I think those songs stood out the most. “Different Than Before” and “Monday Morning” are my two favorite songs with no featured artists.
“Voodoo” is my favorite song on the whole album because of the subject matter and the energy it gives off. It talks about how a woman put a spell on Rob Lee and how he fell in love with her. It’s a good song to ride to and makes you wanna two step and groove. Gio el Future and Semi are featured on the song and give it more of a club vibe. I think “Voodoo” is a great single.
“Voicemail” featuring Kori Black and “Keep It Real” featuring Brxtn are both hot tracks as well. I listened to them both several times. I’m already familiar with Kori Black and Brxtn’s music so I had a feeling I would especially like those songs. The only song I didn't really care for was “Don’t Worry” because of the dance hall sound. I’m not a fan of that sound at all so as soon I heard the beat I knew it would be my least favorite. All of the remaining twelve songs are dope. I can let this whole album play. I'm highly impressed with “Art of Flight” and will be on the look out for Rob Lee in the future.
Dope Tho rating: 8
Key Dope:
Voodoo
Different Than Before
Monday Morning