Stormzy – Heavy Is the Head

Album Info

Artist: Stormzy

Title: Heavy Is the Head

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Big Michael (2:26)
  • 2. Audacity (feat. Headie One) (4:05)
  • 3. Crown (3:33)
  • 4. Rainfall (feat. Tiana Major9) (3:17)
  • 5. Rachael's Little Brother (5:37)
  • 6. Handsome (2:32)
  • 7. Do Better (4:09)
  • 8. Don't Forget to Breathe (feat. Yebba) [Interlude] (2:21)
  • 9. One Second (feat. H.E.R.) (4:00)
  • 10. Pop Boy (feat. Aitch) (2:31)
  • 11. Own It (feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy) (3:36)
  • 12. Wiley Flow (3:27)
  • 13. Bronze (2:25)
  • 14. Superheroes (3:31)
  • 15. Lessons (3:07)
  • 16. Vossi Bop (3:16)

Review

Alright, listen up, fam! Stormzy dropped the heat with "Heavy Is the Head," makin' waves since it landed on the scene December 13, 2019. This masterpiece rolls out courtesy of #Merky Records and Atlantic Records UK, hosting a lineup of badass collabs—think Aitch, Burna Boy, Ed Sheeran, and more. It's a mashup that's combined energy far beyond the grind of grime.

Dive into the vibes and you'll see why this album's a genre-blender like no other. Stormzy serves up elements of grime, hip-hop, and beyond, flexin' smooth production that's spacious and punchy AF. Tracks like "Vossi Bop," "Crown," and "Own It" went str8 to the masses, and it ain't hard to see why everyone was on 'em—the UK's charts fell like dominoes with these bangers laying down some serious dominance.

Now, lista' up to the realness bars being spat everywhere from personal journeys to the struggle in the streets—Mr. Big Micheal does not drop his signature sound or message. Plus, how about that nod from the powers that be with nominations for British Album of the Year? "Heavy Is the Head" topped all charts UK-style in January 2020, leaving no doubt that King Stormzy ain't here to mess around. It's bold, and it ain't just edgy; it's a statement, keeping his crown rock-steady in the British music universe. - Lilith