![]() ![]() Work on the album commenced in late 2018 and concluded in November 2020. It was released on December 25, 2020, by Interscope Records as well as ASAP Rocky's AWGE label. Long live King Vamp.Whole Lotta Red is the second studio album by American rapper Playboi Carti. Serious or not, it’s clear that Playboi Carti has entered the next phase of his artistry, and he’s more empowered and unique than ever before. This is not a suggestion, but a proclamation: a symbolic instruction to all dwellers of the night. The day is as much his playground as the night. He is unabashed, ruthless and in total control. He profoundly calls out copycats like a mystical vizier: He is a mythological being that is widespread, all knowing and feared. The transformative nature of the vampire has its roots in a corrupted being, something Carti knows all too well. I done called up to the hotel, she left me paralyzed.”Ĭarti repeatedly and proudly recalls monstrous imagery, alluding to the occult and magic with a human edge. These n***** be the new bitches, they just dickride / ![]() I done made a mil’ in a white tee but I ain’t franchise / 223 gon’ hit him up, he done got hypnotized / “ I been sipping on codeine, I got pink eyes / “Vamp Anthem” continues to cement what is otherwise a fact, showcasing his dominion both over the instrumental and his subject. Carti’s artistry has always been about control: how he controls the instrumental, manipulating it with his sparse, psychedelic delivery. ![]() With this verse, Carti assumes his villainous posture foretold by the instrumental - as a vampire, a being that dominates the night. We push up to your spot like it’s nothing (Yeah). We caught him on the block, we topped his melon / My bitch, she say she want me, n***** telling / ![]() This bag I got all orange like a felon (yeah) / I’m smoking on them herbs, you can smell it (yeah) / “ We pop right by the curb, they can’t tell it (yeah) / A colony of bats swirl around you in a vantablack tornado, asphyxiating what little light drips off the walls. Carti raps repetitiously, utilizing a hypnotizing rhythm and flow which assails the listener, line after line bursting forth from a magazine full of silver bullets. Pummeling drums completely reskin the familiar melody into an otherworldly instrumental. I want it right now, lil’ bitch, you know I’m ready (go, yeah). I won’t take my time, lil’ bitch, you know I’m ready / When the stars align, lil’ bitch, you better be ready / When them guns outside, lil’ bitch, you better be ready / “ When them vamps outside, lil’ bitch, you better be ready / With a fanged grin and tied back dreads, King Vamp opens his eyes, glowing red like ionizing particles in a vacuum. Moonlight creeks through the windows, tiptoeing on the shadows in an infantile crawl. The veil lifts, and the candles extinguish into a smoldering plume. The organ descends into a familiar tune and an effigy levitating with a popped collar hangs above, crucified to the wind. True to Carti’s imagery, today we’re exploring the most direct and self indulgent cut from the masterwork: “Vamp Anthem.” Merit aside, Whole Lotta Red is a project with many different facets to explore. Receiving both critical acclaim and intense backlash, Whole Lotta Red is certainly an acquired taste and undoubtedly one of the boldest releases from one of hip hop’s artistic frontrunners. While it is certainly a seat he invented, there are thousands eyeing it with a bloodthirsty, bloodsucking envy. Playboi Carti had transformed himself into a vampire, and with Whole Lotta Red assumed his throne on the highest peak in a fictionalized WorldStar Transylvania. Gone was the drug-addled haze of his breakout projects, Playboi Carti and Die Lit, their soundscapes sacrificed for a new form that summons the association of dusk. Playboi Carti’s 2020 album, Whole Lotta Red, turned heads with its unorthodox rollout and polarizing production choices. ![]()
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