10/10
After she raised the bar so high for herself, fears of a sophmore slump were worried by people worldwide. However Kala delivered big-time. The lead single Boyz is wonderful, dance music at its best, and bears a brilliant resemblance on Bucky Done Gun. Jimmy, the next single is fresh and fun, with a lovely Bollywood feel. But the single we're all thinking about is Paper Planes, the Slumdog Millionaire slow reggae esque hit. Believe the hype. Not only is it one of the best songs on the album, it's one of the best songs of the decade.
The (All I want to do...And take your money) absolutely hits the nail on the head, and makes the boldest statement about the alarming stereotypes of modern life I've ever heard in song form. Also fantastic is the didgeridoo backed Mango Pickle River Down, with the adolescent rap group, The Wilcannia Mob. However, they are not the best songs on the album. Those award goes to Bamboo Banga and 20 Dollar, which are the perfect rap songs, both brimming with grating political relevance. With a slow, hypnotising beat, and a spectacular lo-fi chorus of Where Is My Mind?, 20 Dollar is brilliant (I put people on the map/That never seen a map) Bamboo Banga is stunning too, with shockingly bold statements on cultural diversity and and is one of the best songs in the last decade. This is one of the best albums of the decade. Perfect.
10/10
Teo
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