Miles: From an Interlude Called Life | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 17, 2020 | |||
Recorded | 2017–2020 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 95:29 | |||
Label | Dirty Science, Fat Beats | |||
Producer | Exile | |||
Blu & Exile chronology | ||||
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Singles from Miles | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Pitchfork | 7.7/10[6] |
Anthony Fantano | 9/10[7] |
Miles: From an Interlude Called Life (or Miles for short) is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Blu & Exile. It was released on 17 July 2020 through Dirty Science Records and is their first full-length album since their 2012 album Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them. The release coincides with the 13th anniversary of their debut album Below the Heavens.
Background
Blu & Exile began work on a new album in 2015, originally a trap album sending each other beats and verses through e-mail.[8] This album was ultimately scrapped in 2017 as they decided that it did not feel genuine towards their fanbase.[8] Going back to their roots, they started meeting up in-person again and working on Miles.[9] Around 40 songs were made and the 20 that they thought best suited the record were picked.[8][10]
On May 2, 2019, the duo released their first single "True & Livin'",[1] announcing the True & Livin' EP to release May 24, 2019. The duo supported the rollout of their EP with the True & Livin' tour which began on May 2, 2019 and ended June 7, 2019.[1] On May 20, 2020, they released their single "Miles Davis"[3] and announced their album titled Miles to release on July 17, 2020. Two other singles titled "Roots of Blue" and "The Feeling" were released in the leadup to the album release.[4][5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Blu and all tracks produced by Exile
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Blue" | 2:18 |
2. | "When the Gods Meet" (featuring Ishe) | 3:03 |
3. | "True & Livin'" | 4:03 |
4. | "Miles Davis" | 4:34 |
5. | "The Feeling" (featuring Jacinto Rhines) | 7:35 |
6. | "Music Is My Everything" (featuring Choosey and Jimetta Rose) | 6:11 |
7. | "Bright as Stars" (featuring Aceyalone, Iman Omari and Ishe) | 5:48 |
8. | "Blue as I Can Be" | 5:03 |
9. | "You Ain't Never Been Blue" | 5:04 |
10. | "Miles Away" (featuring C.S. Armstrong) | 5:07 |
11. | "Troubled Water" (featuring Gappy Ranks) | 4:54 |
12. | "Roots of Blue" (featuring Jacinto Rhines) | 9:19 |
13. | "African Dream" (featuring Gappy Ranks and Aloe Blacc) | 4:22 |
14. | "Requiem of Blue" (featuring Fashawn) | 3:26 |
15. | "The American Dream" (featuring Miguel and The Last Artful, Dodgr) | 4:37 |
16. | "Dear Lord" (featuring Jimetta Rose) | 3:12 |
17. | "To the Fall, But Not Forgotten" | 4:33 |
18. | "All the Blues" | 3:10 |
19. | "Spread Sunshine" | 2:47 |
20. | "The End" (featuring Dag Savage, Cashus King & ADAD) | 6:15 |
Total length: | 95:29 |
Personnel
References
- 1 2 3 Saponara, Michael (2 May 2019). "Blu & Exile Reunite For Hard-Hitting Track 'True & Livin' From Upcoming EP: Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ↑ Ivey, Justin (23 May 2019). "Blu & Exile Return With "True & Livin" EP". HipHopDX. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- 1 2 Schube, Will (20 May 2020). "Exclusive: Blu and Exile Announce New Album 'Miles' and Share Single "Miles Davis"". Complex. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- 1 2 Caraan, Sophie (11 June 2020). "Blu & Exile Enlist Jacinto Rhines for New Single "Roots Of Blue"". HYPEBEAST. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- 1 2 "The Feeling / Blu & Exile". Tidal. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ↑ Pearce, Sheldon. "Pitchfork Review". Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ↑ Fantano, Anthony. Miles Album Review. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- 1 2 3 Schwartz, Danny. "On "Miles," Blu & Exile Strengthen Their Chemistry and Revisit Their Roots". Bandcamp. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ↑ Green, Dylan (16 July 2020). "Blu & Exile Are Going Miles Beyond". DJBooth. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ↑ "Miles by Blu & Exile". Bandcamp. Retrieved 27 July 2020.