J. Rawls presents his captivating album, Rawls & Middle, a masterful blend of jazz and rap that promises to enchant listeners from start to finish. Released on 16 May 2008 via Polar Entertainment, this 56-minute masterpiece weaves a sonic tapestry that showcases J. Rawls' unique artistry.
With a diverse tracklist that flows effortlessly, Rawls & Middle takes you on a journey through the realms of jazz rap, with tracks like 'Til the Sun Comes' and 'Lovers on a Stroll' setting the tone for a soulful and introspective experience. The album's emotional depth is further explored in songs like 'Useless' and 'Can I Be Real', which demonstrate J. Rawls' ability to craft relatable and poignant lyrics.
The album's mid-point is marked by the soothing 'By Your Side', a tranquil interlude that precedes the more upbeat 'Kick in the Door', showcasing J. Rawls' versatility as an artist. As the album progresses, tracks like 'Put Something in the Air' and 'My Dreams' continue to impress, with their infectious beats and inspiring messages.
With its seamless blend of jazz and rap, Rawls & Middle is a testament to J. Rawls' innovative approach to music. The album's conclusion, featuring the reprise of 'My Dreams' and the outro 'Rawls & Middle', leaves a lasting impression, solidifying J. Rawls' position as a talented and visionary artist in the jazz rap genre.