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''Lahai'' is the second studio album by English musician Sampha, released on 20 October 2023 through Young, marking his first release in over six years. The album is named after Sampha's paternal grandfather. The album features contributions from Yaeji, Léa Sen, Sheila Maurice Grey, Ibeyi, Morgan Simpson, Yussef Dayes, Laura Groves and Kwake Bass. ''Lahai'' was released to widespread critical acclaim. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 21 on the
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and number 1 on the UK R&B Albums chart.


Background

On 28 June 2023, Sampha released "Spirit 2.0" as the album's lead single, his first solo track in over six years. On 24 August, he announced the album and its title. He explained the album's title, writing:
''Lahai'' My grandfather's name My middle name My next musical chapter My next album Fever Dreams. Continuums. Dancing. Generations. Syncopation. Bridges. Grief. Motherlands. Love. Spirit. Fear. Flesh. Flight.
On 6 September, he released the album's second single, "Only". In September 2023, the ''Lahai'' Tour was announced in support of the album, beginning on 29 October 2023 in
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. In January 2024, Sampha announced an extension of the tour, set to begin on 23 February 2024 in
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Themes and composition

Following the critical success of his debut, ''
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'', which explored themes of loss, ''Lahai'' marks a shift to a more optimistic space inspired by fatherhood. Raised in a family with Sierra Leonean roots, Sampha's musical influences range from
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. In describing his creative process, he speaks of drawing out "the general idea
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angling at" and "circling back to add color and texture." 2017's ''Process'' showcased a global sound palette, blending grime, African folk, jazz, and R&B. In ''Lahai'', Sampha refines this fusion, seamlessly merging live soul music with synthesizers and drum machines. He explains, "I wanted to create a space that felt free, to try stuff out without the expectations of a huge headline show." The album revolves around Sampha's reflections on human connection as a son who lost his parents and is now a father. Songs such as "Can't Go Back" and "Spirit 2.0" highlight his exploration of orchestral jungle and technical sophistication, while maintaining the gossamer vocals that have made him a sought-after collaborator. He reveals, "The hurt and anxiety shifts a little bit, from being worried about your own point of view to, 'How many years am I going to be around?' I want to help y daughtersurvive through life." Collaborating with Kwake Bass, Sampha sought to blur the lines between natural and mechanized playing, experimenting with live and electronic drums. The album delves into his broader interests, referencing subjects like
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. He mentions watching a documentary from which he drew inspiration, saying, "There's this astrophysicist Brian Cox talking about entropy and the reasons why traveling backward in time is much more difficult than how you can travel forward in time." As Sampha explains in an interview with ''
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'', ''Lahai'' serves as an encapsulation of his growth from the "tape-hiss symphonies" of 2013's '' Dual'' to the "polyrhythmic odysseys" of 2017's ''Process'', highlighting his commitment to personal growth, both physically and intellectually.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Lahai'' received widespread acclaim from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to mainstream critic reviews, the album received a score of 87 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave the album an 8.6 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. ''
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named it his album of the week and called it "jittery with anxiety and indecision, yet poised and luscious". Petridis wrote that the fact Sampha made another album instead of sticking to songwriting and "made an album as intriguing and affecting as ''Lahai'' – is worth celebrating". ''
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'' described it as "less introspective and far from lonely, its persuasive positivity carried by a contained riot of euphoric synths, swelling violins,
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guitars and skittering percussion". Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Riley Moquin called Sampha "a generational talent who has once again delivered a rich, emotional work for us to process" and described the album as "phenomenal" as its "remarkable second half pulls together the record as an expressionist painting of life's cyclical nature". Elizabeth Braaten of '' Paste'' summarised ''Lahai'' as "a transformative album that explores themes like
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across 14 tracks that span a multitude of genres", also finding it to be "as intimate as it is imaginative". Rob Hakimian of ''
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'' praised the "dueling forces" in the album's themes, ranging from freedom, time, memory and grief. Ben Jardine of '' Under the Radar'' praised the album's thematic inspiration from the novella ''
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'', writing that "The tale is an allegory for Sampha's own journey of self-discovery, of the initial limitations the world may place upon us, and how our tireless efforts to push those limitations may earn us criticism and self-doubt, but eventually, belonging, peace, and understanding." Writing for '' DIY'', Chris Taylor concludes writing "Sampha's voice might be the most instantly recognizable piece of magic in his arsenal, but it's his patience and craft that makes ''Lahai'' such a stunning experience." Cameron Cook of ''
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'' found the album to be "thematically dense, but never heavy", calling it "the cleansing shower that comes when it's finally time to wash all the dirt off, shedding layer after layer until all that's left is air".


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co-producer. * signifies an additional producer.


Personnel

Musicians * Sampha – primary artist, vocals, backing vocals, piano, synthesizer, spoken word,
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, gong, drum programming *
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– string arrangements * Kwake Bass – drums (tracks 1, 4, 10), spoken word (1) * Sheila Maurice Grey – spoken word (1, 10), trumpet (10, 11) * Fame's Skopja Studio Orchestra – strings (2, 6, 10, 12, 13, 17) * Yaeji – vocals (2) *
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– bass (3, 14), programming (8, 11, 17),
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(11) * Ben Reed – bass (3, 7, 11), backing vocals, acoustic guitar, six-string bass,
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(6), electric guitar (11) * Fabiana Palladino – backing vocals (6, 10, 17) * Georgia Duncan – backing vocals (6, 10, 17) * Katie Duncan – backing vocals (6, 10, 17) * Laura Groves – backing vocals, Rhodes, vibraphone (6) * Mansur Brown - backing vocals (6), electric guitar (6) * Teo Halm – bass, drums (7) * Ibeyi – vocals (9), spoken word (10) * David Wrench – additional programming (10) * Léa Sen – vocals (13) * Ricky Damian –
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(13) * Ben Walker – backing vocals (14) * Jonathan Geyevu – backing vocals (14) * Pauli the PSM – backing vocals (14) * Yussef Dayes – drums (2, 18) *
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– vocals (15) * Rosetta Carr – bass guitar (15, 16), backing vocals (15, 16) * Blake Cascoe – drums (15, 16), percussion (15, 16), backing vocals (15, 16) * ELSAS – backing vocals (15, 16), piano (15, 16), synth (15, 16) * Ruthven – backing vocals (15, 16), percussion (15, 16), sampler (15, 16) Technical * Sampha -
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* El Guincho - production (3, 8, 11), co-production (2, 17), additional production (6, 7, 14, 18) * Kwake Bass - additional production (1) * Ricky Damian - additional production (1, 2, 3, 14), engineering * Teo Halm - additional production (7) * Kwes - additional production (10) *
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mastering * David Wrench – mixing * Ben Baptie –
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* Billy Halliday – engineering * Chloe Beth Smith – engineering * David Rodriguez – engineering * Jamie McElvoy – engineering * Kirkis – engineering * Andrea Mastroiacovo – engineering assistance * Ben Loveland – engineering assistance * Claude Vause – engineering assistance


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References

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