REVIEW: Jody - Waves EP
Most of the songs on Waves are evenly matched, but 'For Nobody' and 'Dilemma' standout.
On Monday, May 10, 2021, Nigerian singer, Skales announced the signing of a new artist to his label, OHK Entertainment. His name was Jody and he introduced himself with the TUC-produced tune dubbed 'Nonstop.'
A few days later, he released his debut EP titled, Waves. The EP heavily reflects Gen Z influences a Jody meanders between Caribbean essence - in sound, language and delivery - and TrapSoul as he discusses love and sex with teenage dreams and dreamy-eyed wash.
While it still feels like Jody requires a final lap of artist development, his talent and the confidence with which he attacks beats shines through. His songwriting is also impressive, but he needs to learn how to dominate beats, leaving no room for improvement.
The EP is laced with love-esque themes, but Jody doesn't seem decided, like most young men. Sometimes, he wants a 'Fling' and other times, he wants 'Non-stop' while he embraces an island girl while dealing with a 'Dilemma.'
Most of the songs on Waves are evenly matched, but 'For Nobody' and 'Dilemma' standout.
Ratings: /10
• 0-1.9: Flop
• 2.0-3.9: Near fall
• 4.0-5.9: Average
• 6.0-7.9: Victory
• 8.0-10: Champion
Pulse Rating: /10
Album Sequencing: 1.5/2
Themes and Delivery: 1.5/2
Production: 1.7/2
Enjoyability and Satisfaction: 1.8/2
Execution: 1.5/2
Total:
8.0 - Champion
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