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The guardian

d. 27. July 2018

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Ben Beumont-Thomas

d. 27. July 2018

"Quite apart from Gaika's bracing lyrics, the sound of his voice alone makes the Brixton MC the most arresting British rapper of his generation. Heavily accented with a Caribbean twang, it's a combination of the Congos' and Horace Andy's vibrato-laden dub croon, Future's psychically troubled rambles, Young Thug's improvisatory melody, Tricky's calm snarl, and the fierce focus of drill's new school. And yet it is entirely his own, with the declamatory tone of a soapbox preacher who won't break eye contact with you".


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d. 28. July 2018

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Sophia Handler

d. 28. July 2018

"Gaika behandler lydstudiet som et laboratorium, hvor han kaster sig ud i svært kontrollerbare, soniske eksperimenter. Men her lykkes det ham også at fremstille et debutalbum, der består af personlig og oprørsladet postelectronica".



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