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Tabula Rasa (Brymo album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tabula Rasa (Brymo album)

''Tabula Rasa'' (Latin for "blank slate") is the fourth studio album by Nigerian singer Brymo, released independently on October 30, 2014. It is the second album released by the singer since the Federal High Court lifted Chocolate City's injunction against him. The album was preceded by the single "Fe Mi" which was released in the month leading to the album's release. The LP's material includes the recurring theme of freedom. Critical reception to ''Tabula Rasa'' was overwhelmingly positive, with many critics deeming it a "classic".
==Background and composition==
Brymo started recording ''Tabula Rasa'' following the release of his third studio album, ''Merchants, Dealers & Slaves'' (2013). Sammy Sage Hasson was originally announced as the only artist that would be featured on the album. Brymo's manager, Lanre Lawal, told ''The Punch'' that Brymo was working on an album for 2014. Brymo decided to name the album ''Tabula Rasa'' after hearing the judge used it in a speech.
On "Back to Love", the singer freely expressed himself spiritually, emotionally and creatively. On "Fe Mi", a song with a laser sharp guitar and rhythmic claps, Brymo pleads for physical love. "Prick No Get Shoulder", which is a metaphor for enjoying life's pleasures with caution, depicts a condition of being. On "Dear Child", Brymo narrates the fickleness of life as well as the unconditional love between a grandmother and her grandchild. "Ję Lé O Sinmi", Yoruba for kindergarten, is a memoir of Brymo's past as an innocent child in the daycare to that of a mature man. "Alone" is a spoken word poetry about discovering one's self. "Never Look Back" is a compelling charge to owning up and taking responsibility. On "Jungle Fever", a song with an electro/techno riff, Brymo sings about the unrest of the populace; the latter part of the song is a metaphor for being angry at the status quo. "1 Pound" is an Afrobeat song with trademark horns and meandering guitar licks. "Again" is a song about starting love all over again; the song is composed of grand drums and a choir like hum.〔〔〔

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