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Apollo XXI
Studio albumby
ReleasedMay 24, 2019
Recorded2017–2019[1][2][3]
StudioParamore Palace[1]
Genre
Length43:00
Label
ProducerSteve Lacy
Steve Lacychronology
Steve Lacy's Demo
(2017)
Apollo XXI
(2019)
The Lo-Fis
(2020)
SinglesfromApollo XXI
  1. "N Side"
    Released: April 8, 2019[7][8]
  2. "Playground"
    Released: May 21, 2019[9][10]
  3. "Hate CD"
    Released: May 23, 2019[11]

Apollo XXI (21)is the debut studio album by American musicianSteve Lacy.It was released on May 24, 2019, by Three Quarter (3Qtr) andAWAL.[12]It was preceded by the singles "N Side", "Playground", and "Hate CD".[7][8][9][10][11]

Apollo XXIgarnered widespread critical acclaim. Named as one of the best releases of 2019, critics praised its originality, cohesiveness and introspective lyricism. Thematically, the album explores Lacy’s sexuality andcoming out.[13]Apollo XXIwas nominated forBest Urban Contemporary Albumat the62nd Annual Grammy Awards,Lacy's first Grammy nomination as a solo artist.[14]

Background

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Lacy started working on the album in 2017, recording in his younger sister's bedroom (which he named Paramore Palace) after she left for college, in between sessions he had with other artists, as well as touring with his band,the Internet.[15][1]He also stated that he recorded much of the album using other methods than an iPod or iPhone.[1]The song, "Like Me", was written and recorded in July 2017, after a period in which Lacy said he hadn't written any music because of the emotions and fears he had expressing his sexuality.[1]The song featuresDaisy Hamel-Buffawho says they connected talking about their sexuality together in 2017 and Lacy came back later to ask that she sing on the track.[16]

Singles and promotion

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On April 8, 2019, Lacy released the lead single fromApollo XXI,"N Side". The song was released afterthe Internetannounced that two solo albums from unnamed band members had been completed.[8]On May 16, he announced the title and revealed the cover art of the album.[17]On May 21, he released the second single titled "Playground" and revealed the track list of the album.[18]A final single, "Hate CD", was released hours before the album debuted.[11]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian[5]
NME[20]
Exclaim!9/10[21]
Pitchfork6.9/10[22]

Apollo XXIreceived critical acclaim from reviewers. Donna-Claire Chesman ofDJ Boothstates, "... Steve Lacy, in all his funk and R&B glory, is here to satisfy—and satisfy he does. Lacy's astral cool vocals are splashed against a bevy of tugging instrumentals; you're pulled into his orbit, at first struggling to hear him, and then, struggling to imagine ever not hearing his themes...Apollo XXIis a fabulous clinic in mood. "[6]Natty Kasambala forNMEfelt that "[Lacy] balances wistful musical throwbacks with authentic lyricism and attitude... From the get-go, [Apollo XXI] delivers exactly what it promises with its stylish, nostalgic artwork: a distinct world filled with hazy strings, warped synths and vocals that range from a flawless '70s-style falsetto to laid-back speech. It's retro-inspired through a modern lens. "[20]Salvatore Maicki ofThe Faderwrote, "Apollo XXIisn't just his debut album — it's his first definitive statement. Loosely tied together as an intergalactic mission, the album moves with the viscosity of a lava lamp... it's an impressively cohesive introduction to an artist coming into his own. "[23]

Ben Beaumont-Thomas, ofThe Guardian,compared certain songs to the likes ofPrince,D'Angelo,Maxwell,andSly and the Family Stone.[5]Nathan Smith ofPitchforkstated, "The singer and guitarist's debut solo album offers an introspective blend of R&B, hip-hop, & lo-fi pop but feels reluctant to claim the spotlight... For an album whose highlight is a song about the urge to extend beyond the limits of your own experience and find solace in collective acceptance, it all feels surprisingly timid.Apollo XXIis centered on the interior self, but it's not self-centered ".[22]August Brown of theLos Angeles Timeswrote, "WithApollo XXI,Lacy's finally come into his own as a solo artist, one straddling R&B, indie rock and his own idiosyncrasies. [Apollo XXI] has a relaxed, lived-in skillfulness that shows the handiwork of a veteran player... it's quintessentially L.A. in its mix of retro funk, twitchy beat music and even occasional canyon-rock vibes. "[24]

Track listing

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All songs written and produced by Lacy, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Only If"1:40
2."Like Me" (featuring DAISY WORLD)9:04
3."Playground"3:33
4."Basement Jack"1:49
5."Guide"2:21
6."Lay Me Down"3:03
7."Hate CD"2:40
8."In Lust We Trust"2:00
9."Love 2 Fast"3:42
10."Amandla's Interlude"3:10
11."N Side"3:44
12."Outro Freestyle/4ever"6:14
Total length:43:00
Note
  • "Playground" (Track 3) has a writing credit for Steve Lacy as well asJesse Boykins III.[25][26]
  • "Amandla's Interlude" (Track 10) Contains additional vocals fromABRA.
  • "Outro Freestyle" (Track 12) has vocal credits from Valerie Lacy

Charts

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Chart (2019) Peak
position
France Downloads Albums (SNEP)[27] 115
USBillboard200[28] 160
USHeatseekers Albums(Billboard)[29] 19
USTop R&B Albums(Billboard)[30] 15

References

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  9. ^abZidel, Alex."Steve Lacy Hits The" Playground "For Another New Song".HotNewHipHop.RetrievedMay 21,2019.
  10. ^abDarville, Jordan."Steve Lacy enters his" Prince phase "in new song 'Playground'".FADER.RetrievedMay 21,2019.
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  14. ^Grammy, 22 November 2019
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  24. ^Brown, August (May 29, 2019)."Steve Lacy, co-pilot for hip-hop's elite, takes his first solo flight".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedMay 29,2019.
  25. ^Schatz, Lake (May 21, 2019)."Steve Lacy teases debut album with new songs 'Outro Freestyle' and 'Playground': Stream".Consequence of Sound.RetrievedMay 23,2019.
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  30. ^"Steve Lacy Chart History (Top R&B Albums)".Billboard.RetrievedMarch 2,2023.