Princess Nokia – 1992 Deluxe

Album Info

Artist: Princess Nokia

Title: 1992 Deluxe

Year: 2017

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Tracklist

  • 1. Bart Simpson (3:34)
  • 2. Tomboy (3:37)
  • 3. Kitana (3:17)
  • 4. Brujas (2:58)
  • 5. Mine (3:24)
  • 6. Excellent (2:42)
  • 7. Saggy Denim (3:13)
  • 8. Green Line (3:50)
  • 9. ABCs of New York (3:24)
  • 10. Goth Kid (3:56)
  • 11. Receipts (3:22)
  • 12. G.O.A.T. (2:43)
  • 13. Brick City (2:38)
  • 14. Flava (2:03)
  • 15. Different (2:38)
  • 16. Chinese Slippers (2:25)

Review

Princess Nokia's debut studio album, "1992," is like a burst of energy straight out of NYC. Dropping in 2017, this record is the extended play cousin of her 2016 mixtape by the same name, minus any extra trimmings. She doesn't just stick to one style – you'll get a taste of classic hip-hop mixed with beats that'll make you feel like you're right in the middle of the future. Digging deep into her personal story, she touches on everything from embracing her sexuality to the raw realities of growing up as an Afro-Puerto Rican kid in the foster system.

The album doesn't just set the bar; it throws it out the window. It's a bold statement that plants Princess Nokia firmly on the map in the hip-hop scene. She's all about keeping it real, with lyrics that speak to the gritty truths of NYC living and the hurdles she's faced as a woman of color. The tracks range from a lyrical stroll through the city streets in "ABCs of New York" to the hypnotic vibes of "Chinese Slippers." "1992" isn't just music—it's Princess Nokia's soul wrapped up in an unmissable debut. - Melody