Monterey Slayton- “All The World’s A Stage”

 There’s been a lowkey wave of Artists of all walks finding more joy and purpose in taking the behind the scenes approach to the creative side of things- from Teyana Taylor finding comfort as a director behind the camera to Jay Versace, once a viral viner now a masterful producer for the likes of SZA. But the world is still needing to catch on to talented Milwaukeeans like Monterey Slayton who is quietly yet confidently dominating behind multiple corners of music. 

  “All The World’s A Stage” has just dropped and was announced to be Slayton’s final Album as his own artist before embarking on the journey of a songwriter. After about 4 years since his heavy unload of music in 2019, Slayton decided to leave the forefront of musical creativity with a taste of what his pengame will have in store for other deserving Artists. This 14 track body of work is clearly cut from the cloth of the late 90’s- early 2000’s blueprint of R&B. Slayton’s cadence, the lyrical content and musical references, to the overall production choice (shout out the producer Digital Rose) all mesh together to create a refreshing yet nostalgic piece of material. 

The Album is broken up into three parts and is introduced as if to be a scripted audition (or soundtrack sequence) to a classic black love story with Montrey being typecast as the attentive yet imperfect loverboy, like that of one of our favorite black romances. It begins with the highs of the ‘Honeymoon Phase’ and the ‘Climax’-with songs like “Someone to Love,” that reminds us that roses on a monday are the standard. The mission of pleasure is the only topic that matters to him and his lover and it's unapologetic. Then we’re met with ‘The End', the third segment of music where songs like “Too Far” and ”These Pictures” highlight the deciding moment for many relationships alike which are inflamed by disappointment and indecisiveness. It challenges the idea of what it takes to accept someone as a lover and leaves the listener with their imagination. I say that no matter which part of the love spectrum we find ourselves on, when it comes to listening to some good R&B, as long as there’s a lil’ “Nayhooooo” thrown in there, We gone feel it either way!

/Naomi-Re’a CW


NNENA "Dumb B*tch Punch"{VIDEO}

Nnena dropped her single “Dumb B-tch Punch” almost two weeks ago, an R&B/Soul single that you would play at the girls night function. I love this song because I think it’s one of the most accurate depictions of failed “situationships” from a woman’s perspective. “You hit me with “this sh-t can go both ways. Childish sh-t, over all these games. Bite my tongue sometimes to keep sane.” Like do we not all hate when we bring up the man’s lack of communication and he says, “communication works two ways” like boy f-...you know what! Anywho! That’s what Nnena had me doing the whole song, the replay button will be used more than once. Her energy in the song is so vibrant, she’s so hyped up but she’s singing about something that we’ve all experienced: feeling dumb. The visual greatly emphasizes the lyrics, as the women are approaching her punch stand choosing which kind of dumb punch they want to drink, translation: which kind of crazy are you going to be for this man today? Y’all, it’s a vibe. Go play it in the car and come back and tell me what you think! Imma go pour me up a glass, I think I’ll have a cup of “Delusional Heaux”! Alexa! Play, “Dumb B-tch Punch” by Nnena. 


/Peazy from CW