Room 25 Explained

Room 25
Type:album
Artist:Noname
Cover:Room 25 cover.jpg
Border:yes
Released:September 14, 2018
Recorded:July–September 2018
Length:34:49
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Room 25 is the debut studio album[1] by American hip hop recording artist Noname. Recorded in about a month's time, the album chronicles the two years since the release of Noname's debut mixtape Telefone, most notably her move from Chicago to Los Angeles and an intense, short-lived romantic relationship.[2]

Room 25 was entirely produced by Phoelix, who previously worked as a producer on Telefone. It features guest appearances by Ravyn Lenae, Smino, Saba, and Phoelix among others. The album was self-released through digital services on September 14, 2018.[3] The album was met with universal acclaim from music critics, including veteran critic Robert Christgau, who later named it the fifth-best album of the 2010s.[4]

Background

Following the release of her debut mixtape Telefone, Noname embarked on a headlining tour, after which she moved from her native Chicago to Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, she also experienced her first sexually active relationship. On the experience, she compared her maturity on Room 25 to Telefone, saying "Telefone was a very PG record because I was very PG. I just hadn't had sex." In Los Angeles, Noname also participated in the local comedy scene, a community that influenced the humorous tone found on Room 25.[2]

Unlike Telefone, Room 25 was created due to a financial obligation. Noname said in an interview, "It came to a point where it was, like, I needed to make an album because I need to pay my rent. I could've done another Telefone tour, but I can't play those songs anymore. Like, I could, but I physically hate it because I've just been playing them for so long." Noname paid for the entire album herself using money from touring and guest appearances on Chance the Rapper projects.[2]

In July 2017, Noname announced that her follow-up to Telefone would be titled Room 25.[5] In June 2018, Noname tweeted that she was "excited" to release new music, under the project name Room 25.[6] In August 2018, she announced a September release date.[7]

Artwork and title

The album's cover art was revealed on September 10, 2018 along with the album's release date.[8] The artwork was created by Chicagoan artist Bryant Giles.[9]

The album's title is in reference to Noname's lifestyle while in Los Angeles, living out of different hotel rooms, and that she was 25 years old at the time.

Following accusations of sexual and physical assault against Giles, the artist whose artwork is featured as the album cover art, Noname has stated that she intends to change the artwork in support of victims, tweeting: "I do not and will not support abusers, and I will always stand up for victims and believe their stories."[10] Giles was arrested on October 8 on the domestic battery charge for allegedly grabbing girlfriend Ellie Danisch by the throat, tossing her against the wall and striking her in the throat with a closed fist, according to authorities.[11] He was found not guilty in January 2019.[12] As of 2024, Noname has yet to change the artwork of Room 25.

Release and promotion

Room 25 was released on September 14, 2018. Following the album's release, Noname announced she would be embarking on a 19-date tour in support of Room 25 starting in January 2019.[13] She performed a three song medley of "Blaxploitation," "Prayer Song," and "Don't Forget About Me" from the album in her solo television debut on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on October 17, 2018.[14]

Critical reception

Room 25 was met with widespread acclaim and rave reviews by critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, Room 25 received an average score of 93, based on 17 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

Reviewing the album for The A.V. Club, Dianca London Potts stated that "From beginning to end, Room 25 is a testimony to the power of telling your story and the hope that can be found in doing so without apology." In the review for AllMusic, Paul Simpson claimed "Her complex lyrics are delivered with ease and confidence, and she's backed up by jazzy, sophisticated rhythms and occasional lush string arrangements." Ural Garrett from HipHopDX said that the album "finely tunes the best assets in Noname's artistic toolset while digging further into her own head; anticipating where the rabbit hole journey goes becomes part of the enjoyment."[15]

El Hunt of NME described the album as "flawless", adding that it is "smartly constructed and laced with intricate subtlety." Rolling Stone declared Noname as "One of the Best Rappers Alive" and included her on a list of "Artists You Need to Know".[16] Briana Younger of Pitchfork designated Room 25 as "Best New Music" and wrote that it is "a transcendent coming-of-age tale built around cosmic jazz and neo-soul, delivered by a woman deeply invested in her interiority and that of the world around her." M. Oliver of PopMatters proclaimed the album to be "vintage neo-soul and future rap hand in hand; a soulful sanctuary for those turned off by the austerity of mainstream mumble rap".

Amongst the more critical reviews of the album, M. T. Richards from Exclaim! wrote "If Noname has one glaring weakness, it's a tendency to ramble without ever seeing the need to switch up her rat-tat-tat triplet flow. She does, though, have the rumpled, mellower-than-thou swagger to pull it off, and why complain when Room 25 is the prettiest rap record to come along in months?" XLR8R's Sam Davis suggested Noname had yet to achieve her full potential: "If “Prayer Song” and “Blaxploitation” are anything to go by, she could yet become a great rapper. For now, she’s a good one."[17]

Room 25 was ranked the 38th best release of the year in The Wire magazine's annual critics' poll.[18] It was voted 7th in the 2018 Pazz & Jop critic’s poll.[19] In 2019, Pitchfork ranked Room 25 at number 160 on their list of "The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s"; contributor Stephen Kearse wrote: "The album is the sound of a rapper realizing her powers and testing them for herself and no one else."[20]

Year-end rankings

PublicationAccoladeRank
BandcampTop 100 Albums of 2018
EsquireTop 20 Albums of 2018
GQ (Russia)The 20 Best Albums of 2018
NPRTop 50 Albums of 2018
PitchforkThe 50 Best Albums of 2018
The KeyTop 15 Albums of 2018
TrebleTop 50 Albums of 2018
Vinyl Me, PleaseTop 40 Albums of 2018
Exclaim!Top 10 Hip-Hop Albums of 2018

Track listing

Track list adapted from Noname's Twitter.[21]

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from Noname's Twitter.[23] [24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: On Her Debut Album, Noname Is a Sly Hip-Hop Maverick. The New York Times. September 12, 2018. September 14, 2018. Pareles. Jon.
  2. Web site: Here comes Noname. The Fader. Kameir. Rawiya. September 11, 2018. September 11, 2018.
  3. Web site: Room 25 Noname. September 14, 2018. Bandcamp. December 4, 2018.
  4. Web site: Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau. December 20, 2019. Dean's List: The 2010s. And It Don't Stop. Substack. December 21, 2019.
  5. Web site: Noname Announces 'Room 25' Album. HotNewHipHop. Q. K. W.. July 5, 2017. September 5, 2018.
  6. Web site: Noname Announces New Album 'Room 25'. Clash. Murray. Robin. June 25, 2018. September 5, 2018.
  7. Web site: Noname says her new album Room 25 is out in September. The Fader. Maicki. Salvator. August 7, 2018. September 5, 2018.
  8. Web site: Noname to release new album, Room 25, on Friday. Young. Alex. September 10, 2018. September 10, 2018. Consequence of Sound.
  9. Web site: Noname Announces Long-Awaited Album Drop Date. Valentine. Claire. Paper. She also shared the album's artwork (created by Bryant Giles) and 11-song tracklist.. September 10, 2018. September 11, 2018.
  10. Web site: Noname to Change Room 25 Album Cover Following Assault Allegations Against Artist. Pitchfork. October 15, 2018 .
  11. Web site: Chicago rapper Noname to change album art after local designer charged with domestic battery. Morgan. Greene. chicagotribune.com. October 16, 2018 .
  12. Web site: Bryant Giles Releases Statement After Being Found Not Guilty in Domestic Abuse Case. 25 January 2019. 15 February 2019. Complex. Joshua Espinoza.
  13. Noname Announces 2019 Tour in Support of 'Room 25'. Kreps. Daniel. September 15, 2018. September 16, 2018. Rolling Stone.
  14. Web site: Watch Noname Perform Room 25 Medley on "Colbert". Minsker. Evan. October 18, 2018. Pitchfork. October 18, 2018.
  15. Web site: Review: Noname's "Room 25" Is A Blissful Stay. HipHopDX. September 21, 2018. September 29, 2018. Garrett. Ural.
  16. Noname Is One of the Best Rappers Alive. September 14, 2018. September 16, 2018. Rolling Stone. Klinkenberg. Brendan.
  17. Web site: Noname 'Room 25'. XLR8R. September 18, 2018. November 18, 2018. Davis. Sam.
  18. 2018 Rewind: Releases of the Year 1–50. January 2019 . . 419 . 36 . London . subscription . Exact Editions.
  19. Web site: Pazz & Jop: The Top 100 Albums of 2018. www.villagevoice.com. February 6, 2019 . 2019-04-26.
  20. Web site: The 200 Best Albums of the 2010s. Pitchfork. 8 October 2019. 9 October 2019.
  21. Web site: Noname Reveals Official Tracklist for 'Room 25' Album. Highsnobiety. Gore. Sydney. September 5, 2018.
  22. Web site: ROOM 25: I Swear Noname Look So Regal. With samples from The Spook That [sic] Sat By the Door in Blaxpoitation.... Alexis. September 15, 2018. September 17, 2018. Autostraddle.
  23. Web site: Noname on Twitter: "Big thank you to all my friends who helped me makes this album ☺️". Twitter. September 14, 2018. September 15, 2018. Noname.
  24. Web site: Noname on Twitter: "Additional vocals by @ArimaEderra @Blake__Davis__ and Sophie Dimitroff". Twitter. September 14, 2018. September 15, 2018. Noname.