Close to Home (Aitch album) explained

Close to Home
Type:studio
Artist:Aitch
Cover:Aitch - Close to Home.jpg
Alt:A black-and-white photo of Aitch standing away from the camera, he is wearing a hooded sweatshirt with a crude drawing of a house on it
Genre:Hip hop
Label:Capitol
Prev Title:Polaris
Prev Year:2020

Close to Home is the debut full-length studio album by British rapper Aitch, released in 2022. The album features guest appearances from Mastermind, Ashanti, New Machine, Bakar, AJ Tracey and Ed Sheeran. The release has received generally favourable reviews from critics, who have noted the evolution of the rapper's style and persona as well as the diversity present in the individual tracks, but criticised the uneven quality of the songs.

Critical reception

In NME, Fred Garratt-Stanley gave Close to Home four out of five stars, noting how Aitch's public persona has matured with this album. Sister publications The Guardian and The Observer rated this album three out of five stars; in the former, critic Alexis Petridis situating the release in terms of contemporary British youth culture, but noting the unevenness of the production and in the latter, Ammar Kalia praised the development of Aitch as a musician. Writing for The Line of Best Fit, Wepea Buntugu scored Close to Home a seven out of 10 due to the variety of emotions and tones found on the music and noting the successful collaborations, but opining that "there are a number of extra levels to reach". In The Daily Telegraph, Will Pritchard gave Close to Home four out of five stars, noting that "when [Aitch] takes a big swing, he can hit big", but pointing out that the album also has "duds".

Track listing

  1. "BelgraveRoad_1" (Aitch, LiTek, and Whyjay) – 3:31
  2. "Louis Vuitton" (Aitch, LiTek, and Whyjay) – 3:02
  3. "1989" (Aitch, Ian Brown, Mark Ralph, John Squire, and Whyjay) – 2:17
  4. "Money Habits" (Aitch, LiTek, Mastermind, and Whyjay) – 2:42
  5. "Baby" (Aitch, Berwyn, Crooza, Ashanti Douglas, Fred, Benjy Gibson, Irving Lorenzo, and Andre Parker) – 2:57
  6. "Bring It Back" (Aitch, LiTek, Sangy, and Whyjay) – 2:42
  7. "Sunshine" (Aitch, New Machine, and Whyjay) – 2:57
  8. "Fuego" (Aitch, O'Shea Jackson, Jacob Manson, Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman, Whyjay, and André Young) – 2:36
  9. "Cheque" (Aitch, Aminé, Gibbo, and P2J) – 2:41
  10. "In Disguise" (Aitch, Bakar, LiTek, and Whyjay) – 2:38
  11. "The Palm" (Aitch, LiTek, Manson, and Whyjay) – 2:47
  12. "100×" (Aitch, Aod, and Whyjay) – 3:32
  13. "R Kid" (Aitch, LiTek, AJ Tracey, and Whyjay) – 3:13
  14. "My G" (Aitch, LiTek, Ed Sheeran, Fraser T. Smith, and Whyjay) – 3:18
  15. "Close to Home" (Aitch, LiTek, Naomi Parchment, Whyjay, and Olivia Williams) – 4:23
  16. "Hollinwood to Hollywood" (Aitch, Anthony Crawford, Montell Jordan, LiTek, and Whyjay) – 2:41

Personnel

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Chart performance

Chart! scope="col"
PeakDuration (weeks)
Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] 521
1
1
1
1
1
4
14

See also

Notes and References

  1. The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 29 August 2022 . The ARIA Report . . 1695 . 6 . en-AU . 29 August 2022.