Awich Tells the Story of an “Okinawan Wuman” Prod. by RZA (Album Review) | エイウィッチはRZAがプロデュースした「沖縄のウーマン」の物語を語る (アルバムレビュー)

Awich is a 38 year old rapper from Naha, Okinawa, Japan introducing herself almost 2 decades ago off her debut EP Inner Research & Asian Wish Child respectively. She returned in 2017 with the full-length debut 8, which she would follow up by putting out Beat & Heart as well as her sophomore effort Kujaku & Partition. Queendom was fine for what it was & United Queens was a decent prelude to The Union, enlisting one of my top 10 producers of all-time RZA of the almighty Wu-Tang Clan for her 5th studio LP.
After the “Lotus” introductory skit, the lead single “Butcher Shop” featuring A$AP Ferg sets it all off with a boom bap opener giving it to y’all as raw as desired whereas “Fear Us” featuring Joey Bada$$ after the “Kaiju of Okinawa” skit finds the 2 coming together to talk about those afraid of the truth. “Wax On Wax Off” by A$AP Ferg & Lupe Fiasco samples “Jeans Blues” by Meiko Kaji referencing The Karate Kid but after the “Flexin’ in Shibuya” skit, “Shibuya Flex” featuring MIKE & 454 talks about them having to lose it all.
“Hold It Down” featuring Westside Gunn starts the 2nd half referencing the current AEW International Champion Kazuchika Okada set to retire New Japan Pro-Wrestling president Hiroshi Tanahashi at Wrestle Kingdom 20 while “A Woman Hung Up” talks about being the finest out of Okinawa with a dollar & a dream. “Ghosts of the East” takes the trap route instrumentally looking to haunt the world to their bones & prior to the “Full Circle” outro, the final song “Noble Lies” talks about the very thing that makes the world go around.
To make up for the Juice Crew’s reunion EP Juice Crew All-Stars getting pushed back, Okinawan Wuman kinda reminds me of Anarchy’s 2nd EP My Mind produced by Statik Selektah celebrating it’s 2-year anniversary last month in the sense that both are fine examples of the traditional boom bap sound originating in New York refined for a Japanese emcee who’s been around for a couple of decades already. Not only that, but I can’t forget to mention the stellar guest list either.
Score: 8/10
source https://undergroundhiphopblog.com/albums/awich-tells-the-story-of-an-okinawan-wuman-prod-by-rza-album-review/
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