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Nymph
Nymph

Nymph

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preceded her debut album with several singles that moved in a more melodic, intimate direction than her abrasive early EPs and singles. Aided by a cast of collaborators including , , and is still as bawdy and sexually commanding as 's earlier work, but in a far more introspective way, as the singer/rapper feels unafraid to confess her deepest desires. The -produced "Come for Me" feels closest to the more industrial hip-hop sound of 2018's , with crunching neoperreo rhythms backing 's pitch-shifted vocals and yearning hooks. The glitchy, U.K. garage-influenced "Firefly" fulfills all the promise of 's directional shift, and is just a beautiful, exciting, emotionally touching song, directly competing with "BB" as her overall best. Nothing else on the album attempts to reach the same sort of ecstatic high, but most of the material is still impressive, especially on repeated listens. "Nike" is representative of the raw, unsubtle , but other tracks are gentler and more heartfelt. Somehow the song titled "Coochie (a bedtime story)" sounds cute and childlike rather than crass. "Honey" (co-written and co-produced by ) is a lush ambient breakbeat track with slick yet hard-hitting lyrics, and "Wildfire" sets ethereal vocals to a flickering drum'n'bass beat. isn't exactly the type of album full of bangers that one might have previously expected from , but it reveals a greater depth to her personality, and it's consistently inventive and awe-inspiring. ~ Paul Simpson
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