Mavin Records’ lyricist and wordsmith, LADIPOE, has teamed up with the incredibly gifted alternative talent Ema Onigah for a brilliant new conceptual record titled Many People. The single marks another profound addition to LADIPOE’s storied “Lifelines” type of commentary, serving as a sharp, deeply analytical look at social dynamics, industry hypocrisy, and the exhaustion of navigating superficial relationships in the age of digital perception.
The production of Many People is exceptionally clean and cinematic, relying on a smooth, late-night jazz-hip-hop framework. It features a prominent, soulful double-bass line, crisp boom-bap high-hats, and warm, understated keyboard chords that evoke the atmosphere of an underground poetry club. Ema Onigah delivers a gorgeous, haunting vocal chorus that sets an incredibly reflective tone, establishing a perfect, melancholic foundation for LADIPOE to deploy his usual, razor-sharp pen.
LADIPOE’s verses are a technical masterclass in flow, internal rhyming schemes, and precise storytelling. He approaches the mic with a calm, conversational authority, dissecting the true nature of fame, fake allegiances, and the critical importance of protecting one’s inner peace amidst the noise. The track avoids standard club structures to deliver an authentic, high-concept hip-hop record that prioritizes absolute artistic purism. It is a quiet, necessary masterpiece that demands multiple listens to fully decode.
Listen to Many People here.
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