Album 32 | Dwele- Rize Full ((better))
You're sharing a music post!
In the landscape of early 2000s Neo-Soul, Dwele (Andwele Gardner) occupied a unique space. He wasn't as bohemian as Bilal, nor as polished and pop-accessible as Musiq Soulchild. Instead, Dwele was the "producer's rapper"—a multi-instrumentalist who blended the sonic crispness of J Dilla with the sultry, jazz-chord-heavy romanticism of Stevie Wonder. Dwele- Rize full album 32
Here is the "32" condensed Rize experience—the songs that defined the era, sequenced for maximum impact. You're sharing a music post
When he finally went to bed, he carried the album with him not as a list of tracks but as a map of afternoons and confessions—an invitation to notice, to rize, in the small ways that kept a life mutable and true. The six tracks on 'Rize' seamlessly blend genres
The six tracks on 'Rize' seamlessly blend genres such as electronic, R&B, rock, and soul to create an unforgettable sonic experience.
