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Allow Me to Re-Introduce Myself

Kardinal Offishall · 2012

65 min · 14 tracks · hip-hop

A vibrant blend of hip-hop beats and introspective lyrics that celebrate resilience and self-identity.

Why this album works

The album is notable for its critical reception, being praised for its production quality and lyrical depth, which contributed to Kardinal's influence within the Canadian music scene. It features collaborations with artists like Akon and also received attention for its exploration of personal themes, reflecting the struggles of an artist navigating fame.
Best for
dynamic journey with varied intensity introspective lyrics celebrating resilience for reflective late nights
Context
By the time 'Allow Me to Re-Introduce Myself' was released in 2012, Kardinal Offishall was well-established in the Canadian hip-hop scene, following his breakthrough album 'Fire and Glory' in 2008. This album marked his return after a four-year hiatus, showcasing his evolution as an artist while reaffirming his commitment to both commercial success and artistic integrity.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Invention of Truth 3:31
  • 2 Get It In (B4 I Go) Standout 3:46
  • 3 Kill Shot 4:38
  • 4 1st 48 3:58
  • 5 Over 4 (Love Is Gone) Standout 5:14
  • 6 Motivation 4:49
  • 7 Electric Sexy Standout 5:37
  • 8 Mr. Parker 4:52
  • 9 Nobody Else (Get Off Me) 3:02
  • 10 Take It There 3:45
  • 11 Refreshed 6:35
  • 12 I Wish I Could Talk to You 6:00
  • 13 Reach High 5:00
  • 14 "Murderah" 4:38

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