When you hear the phrase, “everything’s fine,” we immediately understand it as emotional shorthand. In daily life, we depend on those perfunctory clichés (hope all is well, good to hear from you, etc.) to spare ourselves from the psychological unpacking that the truth requires. For that, there’s art. For that, there’s Everything’s Fine from Jean Grae and Quelle Chris, a jagged, acerbic odyssey that brilliantly riffs on this dystopian zeitgeist. The thing is, anyone without a lobotomy and a toxic red hat understands that things are definitely not fine. The crush of modern anxiety, t… read more
When you hear the phrase, “everything’s fine,” we immediately understand it as emotional shorthand. In daily life, we depend on those perfunctory cli… read more
When you hear the phrase, “everything’s fine,” we immediately understand it as emotional shorthand. In daily life, we depend on those perfunctory clichés (hope all is well, good to hear … read more
Jean Grae and Quelle Chris have a considerable pedigree as soloists and collaborators. Since the early 2000s, Grae has been a force on the indie rap circuit, building a sizable rap archive highlighted by her oft-leaked, constantly changing opus Jeanius with 9th Wonder. Chris first broke out with the 2013 mixtape Niggas is Men, and has since carved out space as a rapper and beatmaker on Mello Music Group.
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Jean Grae and Quelle Chris have a considerable pedigree as soloists and collaborators. Since the early 2000s, Grae has been a force on the indie rap circuit, building a sizable rap archive … read more
Jean Grae and Quelle Chris have a considerable pedigree as soloists and collaborators. Since the early 2000s, Grae has been a force on the indie rap circuit, building a sizable rap archive highlighted by her oft-leaked, constantly chan… read more