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2022 studio album by Kojey Radical
Reason to Smile Released 4 March 2022 Genre
Length 52 :20 Label
Cashmere Tears (2019)
Reason to Smile (2022)
"War Outside" Released: 23 September 2021
"Gangsta" Released: 15 November 2021
"Payback" Released: 15 January 2022
"Silk" Released: 18 February 2022
Reason to Smile is the debut studio album by British rapper Kojey Radical , released 4 March 2022 by Asylum Records and Atlantic Records .[ 2] [ 3] It was shortlisted for the 2022 Mercury Prize and nominated for Album of the Year at the 2022 MOBO Awards .
The album was preceded by four singles: "War Outside" released 23 September 2021;[ 4] "Gangsta" released 15 November;[ 5] "Payback" released 15 January 2022;[ 6] and "Silk" released 18 February.[ 7] The first three came along with music videos while "Silk" received an official visualiser. Another video for "Talkin" released 9 March, featuring animated versions of Radical and the song's guests Tiana Major9 and Kelis .[ 8]
According to the review aggregator Metacritic , Reason to Smile received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 from 7 critic scores.[ 10] "Payback" was included at number 9 on BBC Music ' s list of the best songs of the year.[ 15]
All tracks are written by Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah with others noted
Reason to Smile track listingTitle Writer(s) Producers 1. "Reason to Smile" (featuring Tiana Major9 ) Cameron Palmer KZ Tyrell Paul 169 Venna 3:04 2. "Together" 3:04 3. "Nappy" Cadenza KZ Ric & Thadus Palmer[ a] 2:16 4. "Silk" (featuring Masego ) David Mrakpor Masego Namali Kwaten 3:58 5. "Pressure" (featuring Shaé Universe) Palmer Emil Larbi O. Koleoso Shaé Universe 3:54 6. "Born" (featuring Cashh) Cashh KZ Rayan El-Hussein Rayo Goufar 3:27 7. "Pusher Man: BWI" Adrian Francis Curtis Antony James Larbi Francis Fanatix Larbi Palmer[ a] KZ[ a] 4:51 8. "Talkin" (featuring Kelis and Tiana Major9) Palmer Kelis KZ Tiana Major9 2:57 9. "War Outside" (featuring Lex Amor) 3:57 10. "Payback" (featuring Knucks ) 2:45 11. "Fubu" Weathers KZ Remedee Palmer[ a] 3:05 12. "Beautiful" (featuring Wretch 32 and Shakka ) Ayodele Oyadare Shakka Wretch 32 3:20 13. "Anywhere" (featuring Ego Ella May ) 3:05 14. "Solo" (featuring Rexx Life Raj ) Jazon Kawu-Eugenio Rexx Life Raj 4:00 15. "Gangsta" 4:37 Total length: 52:20
Kojey Radical – vocals
Cameron Palmer – synth bass (2, 5, 10), piano (5, 8), keyboards (10, 13), organ (8), synthesizer (8), Rhodes solo (8), guitar (10), Wurlitzer (11)
Kwame "KZ" Kwei-Armah Jr. – additional vocals (1, 3, 6, 10), synthesizer (2, 13), piano (1), Rhodes solo (2), piano (7), bass (8), guitar (8), synth bass (9), whistling (9)
Tiana Major9 – vocals (1, 8)
Masego – vocals (4)
Shaé Universe – vocals (5)
Cashh – vocals (6)
Kelis – vocals (8)
Lex Amor – vocals (9)
Knucks – vocals (10)
Shakka – vocals (12)
Wretch 32 – vocals (12), additional vocals (8)
Ego Ella May – vocals (13), additional vocals (9)
Rexx Life Raj – vocals (14)
Ayanna Christie Brown – additional vocals (2, 10)
Emmavie – additional vocals (2, 10)
Michael Stafford – additional vocals (2, 10)
Christina Matovu – additional vocals (4, 7, 12, 15)
Mundu – additional vocals (4, 14)
Bobii Lewis – additional vocals (6)
Benjamin Totten – guitar (1, 11)
David Mrakpor – guitar, keyboards, synth bass (4)
Rashaan Brown – guitar (6)
Greg Mathews – guitar (8)
Femi Koleoso – drums (1, 5)
Namali Kwaten – drums, percussion (4)
Dayna Fisher – bass guitar (6, 7, 11, 15), trombone (1)
Neil Waters – trumpet (1–4, 10, 15), flugelhorn (4, 5, 11)
Trevor Mires – trombone (2–4, 6–8, 10, 13, 15), sousaphone (7, 10), bass trombone (13)
Charlie Stock and Stella Page – viola (1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12, 13, 15)
Ezme Gaze and Wayne Urquhart – cello (1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12, 13, 15)
Antonia Pagulatos, Emma Blanco, Marsha Skins, and Sam Kennedy – violin (1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12, 13, 15)
Nathan "Flutebox" Lee – flute (2)
Mike Keys – keyboards (9), piano, synth bass (13)
Ed Thomas – piano (15)
Cameron Palmer – engineering (1, 2, 5, 7–10, 13, 15), drum programming (2, 5, 9, 10, 13)
Kwame "KZ" Kwei-Armah Jr. – executive producer, engineering (1, 2, 6–9, 11–15), drum programming (6, 8, 9), vocal arrangements (13)
Swindle – executive producer
Stuart Hawkes – mastering engineer (1–9, 11–14)
Joker – mixing engineer (1–8, 10–14)
Neil Waters – string arrangements (1, 2, 4, 6–8, 12, 13, 15)
Namali Kwaten – drum programming (4), sound design (4)
Blue Lab Beats – engineering (4)
Jay Weathers – drum programming (15)
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^ a b Morris, Kadish (13 March 2022). "Kojey Radical: Reason to Smile review – an era-defining Black British work" . The Guardian . Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
^ Smith, Niall (23 September 2021). "Kojey Radical Enlists Lex Amor for Battle-Ready Jam "War Outside" " . Complex . Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
^ Smith, Niall (15 November 2021). "Kojey Radical's "Gangsta" Is an Ode to the Special Women in His Life" . Complex . Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
^ Keith, James (15 January 2022). "Kojey Radical Calls on Knucks for New Album Primer "Payback" " . Complex . Retrieved 26 July 2022 .
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