Oddisee: En Route ( COPPER BLACK ICE VINYL ) (Vinyl LP)
Mello Music
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On en Route, Oddisee captures the tension of motion-between where you're from and where you're headed, between ambition and grounding, between survival and purpose. Released at a moment when his voice was sharpening into something unmistakably his own, en Route feels like a checkpoint record: reflective, hungry, and deeply human.Built on warm, head-nodding production and Oddisee's signature blend of jazz-inflected beats and conversational clarity, the album balances internal dialogue with outward observation. He raps not as a distant narrator but as someone in the thick of it-touring, questioning, recalibrating-turning everyday moments into quiet revelations. Themes of independence, self-definition, and forward momentum run through the record without ever tipping into cliché; this is movement with intention, not escape.What makes en Route endure is it's honesty. There's no forced grandeur here, just earned confidence and craft. Oddisee treats growth as a process rather than a destination, letting listeners ride alongside him as the miles stack up. The result is an album that feels lived-in and timeless-music for long drives, late nights, and anyone figuring out who they are while still on the way. Tomorrow Can't be Borrowed, A Rare Thing, Small Talk, Natural Selection, Tomorrow Can't be Borrowed (Instrumental), A Rare Thing (Instrumental), Small Talk (Instrumental), Natural Selection (Instrumental)
On en Route, Oddisee captures the tension of motion-between where you're from and where you're headed, between ambition and grounding, between survival and purpose. Released at a moment when his voice was sharpening into something unmistakably his own, en Route feels like a checkpoint record: reflective, hungry, and deeply human.Built on warm, head-nodding production and Oddisee's signature blend of jazz-inflected beats and conversational clarity, the album balances internal dialogue with outward observation. He raps not as a distant narrator but as someone in the thick of it-touring, questioning, recalibrating-turning everyday moments into quiet revelations. Themes of independence, self-definition, and forward momentum run through the record without ever tipping into cliché; this is movement with intention, not escape.What makes en Route endure is it's honesty. There's no forced grandeur here, just earned confidence and craft. Oddisee treats growth as a process rather than a destination, letting listeners ride alongside him as the miles stack up. The result is an album that feels lived-in and timeless-music for long drives, late nights, and anyone figuring out who they are while still on the way. Tomorrow Can't be Borrowed, A Rare Thing, Small Talk, Natural Selection, Tomorrow Can't be Borrowed (Instrumental), A Rare Thing (Instrumental), Small Talk (Instrumental), Natural Selection (Instrumental)