Saba and No ID Threw Everything Into the Pot on Their New Album
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Saba's recent collaboration with legendary producer No I.D. has resulted in a fresh album, 'From the Private Collection of Saba and No I.D.', marked by bright themes and uplifting sounds. Unlike previous introspective works, this album delves into community and personal experiences, showcasing Saba's evolution as an artist. The pair, who previously connected through family ties and mutual musical respect, boosted each other creatively in the studio and beyond, bringing out the best in each other. Saba describes the album as a 'breakfast sampler' filled with a diverse range of music styles.
Now, with their new joint album From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID, Saba gets to join that legendary list.
Private Collection is surprisingly bright for a Saba album, trading the trauma of 2018's Care for Me and introspection of Few Good Things for songs about community, dating, and dreadlocks.
Saba still takes time to reflect, like on the singles "How to Impress God" and "Woes of the World," but he's at his best on a song like "Westside Bound Pt. 4."
I look at this almost like a breakfast sampler," Saba says. "It's a little bit of everything.
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