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''This Is What I Mean'' is the third studio album by British rapper
Stormzy Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. (born 26 July 1993), known professionally as Stormzy, is an English-Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter. In 2014, he gained attention on the UK underground music scene through his ''Wicked Skengman'' ...
, released on 25 November 2022, by #Merky and
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. The album serves as Stormzy's first release under 0207 Def Jam. It features guest appearances from
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,
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,
Black Sherif Mohammed Ismail Sherif (born 9 January 2002), professionally known as Black Sherif and formerly Blacko, is a Ghanaian singer, rapper and fashion model. He initially gained popularity in 2021 with his song "First Sermon," which he released in May ...
, Debbie,
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,
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,
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, Nao,
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, and
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, P2J,
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, and several other producers. The album serves as a follow-up to Stormzy's second album, '' Heavy Is the Head'' (2019). Upon release, ''This Is What I Mean'' was met with widespread critical acclaim, with music critics praising Stormzy's "hard-hitting lyricism". The album debuted atop the
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, moving 27,800
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in its first week, marking the rapper's third consecutive chart-topping album, and was nominated for Album of the Year at the
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. The album was supported by two singles: "Hide & Seek" and "Firebabe", both of which peaked in the top ten of the UK Singles Chart.


Background and recording

Following the album's announcement, through a press release, Stormzy revealed that the album was recorded on
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in England during a series of music camps with a team of "world-class musicians and the best producers, writers and artists in the world" in a "free atmosphere", where Stormzy "prayed every morning" during its creation.


Release and promotion

On 23 September 2022, Stormzy released the non-album single " Mel Made Me Do It" which many assumed would mirror the sound of the album. Following an almost three-year hiatus from social media, Stormzy announced the album on his social media on 12 October 2022, sharing the cover art and tracklist. Just two days later, Stormzy released the album's lead single, "Hide & Seek" on 14 October 2022, and was preceded by clips of Stormzy recording the song. On 10 November 2022, Stormzy released the album's second single, "Firebabe".


Critical reception

''This Is What I Mean'' was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an
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score of 79, based on 14 reviews. Writing for '' Clash'', James Mellen wrote that the record "is a low-key affair, downbeat and introspective" while the album's tracks are "intimate in theme as well as production", describing the album as "Stormzy’s cohesive and coherent project to date". ''
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wrote that "''This Is What I Mean'' sticks to subtlety and nuance" and that "it’s a mood that fits perfectly, even if it isn’t what people might be expecting". Helen Brown for ''
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'' compared Stormzy to
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, stating that he "has a voice that can reach through the darkness and steady your heart". Brown wrote that the record "reflects all that in the way it puts Stormzy’s English vernacular afloat on a wider stage" while she praised the album's production. Sam Moore for ''
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'' wrote that the album has a "largely mellow and mature tone", however, "there is a small sense of disappointment that we don’t get to hear Stormzy let loose on the mic more often". Moore concluded that "the hard-hitting lyricism is still present" and that "Stormzy continues to lead the way" in the UK rap scene. ''
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''s Will Pritchard wrote that on the record, "Stormzy is performing for an audience of one: God". He concluded that "Stormzy is able to open his lungs, not just to scream and shout, but to breathe, and sing" and that with ''This Is What I Mean'', Stormzy is "at the height of his powers, both creative and otherwise". ''
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''s Emmanuel Onapa wrote that "''This Is What I Mean'' marks a significant departure from his sound" and that throughout the record, Stormzy "provides a deeply personal and powerful reflection of the tranquillity, joy and blissfulness" which stems from his "Christian faith and as a black man navigating Britain". Onapa described the album as a "huge step forward" for the rapper while stating that it's a contender for album of the year. ''
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''s Neil McCormick wrote that the album "is a moody, introspective, emotional third album of love, loss and philosophical reconciliation". McCormick continued that the album is "melancholic yet hopeful, ruminatively apologetic, intensely intimate and sensitive to the point of fragility" and that the album "sacrifices the innate swagger of rap to expose" Stormzy's vulnerability.
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'' described the album as a "major achievement" with atypical guest stars from "contemporary
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, soul and R&B", while David Smyth of the ''
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'' called it Stormzy's "most downbeat, intimate collection" that "very much sounds like a team effort tough the feel is insular and understated". Smyth summarised the two main themes on the album as being Stormzy "hurting from a break-up" and "the need for the advancement of black culture as a whole".


Year-end lists


Commercial performance

''This Is What I Mean'' debuted at number one on the
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, moving 27,800
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in its first week, becoming Stormzy's third consecutive number-one album. The 27,800 units consisted of 13,977 CDs, 3,316 vinyl albums, 1,139 cassettes, 1,488 digital downloads and 7,954 sales-equivalent streams. The singles "Hide & Seek" and "Firebabe", along with another album track, charted on the UK Singles Chart: "Hide & Seek" (7), "Firebabe" (5), and "This Is What I Mean" (32). UK chart rules prevent artists from having more than three songs in the top 40 at once; Stormzy's album would have generated further entries in the countdown without these rules.


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians *
Stormzy Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. (born 26 July 1993), known professionally as Stormzy, is an English-Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter. In 2014, he gained attention on the UK underground music scene through his ''Wicked Skengman'' ...
– vocals * Jack Shepherd – acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 6, 9), electric guitar (1, 3, 6, 7) * Marco Bernardis –
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(1),
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(7) * Debbie Ehirim – background vocals (1, 3), vocals (3, 12) *
Jacob Collier Jacob Collier (born 2 August 1994) is a British singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. His music incorporates a combination of jazz and elements from other musical genres, and often features extensive use of reharmo ...
– background vocals (1–4, 11), piano (4, 8), vocals (12) * Kz – background vocals,
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(1) *
Sampha Sampha Lahai Sisay (born 16 November 1988) is a British singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from Morden, South London. Sampha has collaborated with Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, SBTRKT, Jessie Ware, Alicia Keys, Gorillaz, ...
– background vocals (1, 3), vocals (8) * Tendai – background vocals (1), programming (1, 3), bass guitar (2), piano (3), vocals (5); additional vocals, keyboards (10) * Prgrshn – programming (1, 5, 7), bass guitar (1, 5), piano (1, 2), percussion (1), keyboards (5–7, 9, 10, 11) * Aaron Blake – piano (1) * Joel Peters – programming (1, 3–7, 10), piano (1, 3), bass guitar (3, 12), keyboards (7, 12) * Calum Landau – programming (1, 3, 5–7, 10), bass guitar (3, 10, 11) * Gabriele Pribetti – saxophone (1) * Knox Brown – background vocals (2) * Storry – background vocals (2) * P2J – programming (2, 5, 6, 10, 11), bass guitar (2, 5, 10), drums (2) * Dave Daniels – cello (2) * Llinos Richards – cello (2) * Magda Pietraszewska – cello (2) * Victoria Harrild – cello (2) * Laurence Ungless –
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(2) * Steve Williams – double bass (2) * Julian Hinton – strings (2, 3, 11); orchestra contractor, orchestra leader (2); programming (11) *
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– viola (2) * Lydia Lowndes-Northcott – viola (2) * Nick Barr – viola (2) * Paul Livingston – viola (2) * Anna Croad – violin (2) * Cathy Thompson – violin (2) * Emma Fry – violin (2) * Henry Salmon – violin (2) * Jackie Roche – violin (2) * Jamie Hutchinson – violin (2) * Janice Graham – violin (2) * Jo Archard – violin (2) * Kirsty Mangan – violin (2) * Martin Lissola – violin (2) * Natalia Bonner – violin (2) * Stephanie Benedetti – violin (2) * Steve Morris – violin (2) * Tom Kemp – violin (2) *
Amaarae Ama Serwah Genfi (born July 4, 1994), formerly known as Petrah and currently known professionally as Amaarae, is an Ghanaian-American singer and songwriter. She is known for her fusion of pop, R&B, afrobeats, and alté, as well as her fluid rep ...
– vocals (2) *
Black Sherif Mohammed Ismail Sherif (born 9 January 2002), professionally known as Black Sherif and formerly Blacko, is a Ghanaian singer, rapper and fashion model. He initially gained popularity in 2021 with his song "First Sermon," which he released in May ...
– vocals (2) *
Ms Banks Thyra Kigho Deshaun Oji (born 14 April 1994), better known by her stage name Ms Banks, is a Nigerian-British rapper, singer and songwriter. Oji has released three mixtapes as Ms Banks. In 2014, she released her first mixtape titled ''Once Upon a ...
– vocals (2) * Jojo Mukeza – electric guitar, programming (3) * George Moore – piano (3, 11), programming (3) * Ras Kassa Alexander – piano (3) * Stephanie Hatchman – background vocals (4) * Linden Jay – bass guitar (4, 8) * Dion Wardle – keyboards (4, 8), piano (5, 8, 9, 12) * Owen Cutts – keyboards (4, 8), background vocals (6) * Godwin Sonzi – guitar (5) *
Juls Julian Nii Ayitey Adjin Nicco-Annan (born 25 October 1985), better known by his stage name Juls, is a British-Ghanaian record producer, disc jockey, and musician. He is known for his music contributions, particularly in Afrobeats circles, and fo ...
– programming (5) * Sheila Maurice-Grey – trumpet (5) *
Ayra Starr Sarah Oyinkansola Aderibigbe (born 14 June 2002), known professionally as Ayra Starr, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter born in Benin Republic. She achieved mainstream international recognition in 2022, with the release of her hit song "Ru ...
– vocals (5) *
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– background vocals (6) * Teni – background vocals (6) * Äyanna – background vocals (6, 7) * Abdala Elamin – background vocals (7) * Maleik Loveridge – choir (7), background vocals (9) * Naomi Parchment – choir (7), background vocals (9) * Olivia Williams – choir (7), background vocals (9) * Serena Prince – choir (7), background vocals (9) * Akin Amusan – choir (7) * Cherice Voncelle – choir (7) * Daniel Arieleno – choir (7) * James Thompson – choir (7) * Kieran Briscoe – choir (7) * Nathaniel Warner – choir (7) * Nicholas Brown – choir (7) * Patrick Linton – choir (7) * Paul Lee – choir (7) * Renee Fuller – choir (7) * Taneka Duggan – choir (7) *
India Arie India Arie Simpson (born October 3, 1975) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence with her debut album, '' Acoustic Soul (2001),'' which was a commercial and critical success. She has since released the albums '' Voyage to ...
– vocals (11) Technical * Dale Becker – mastering * Naweed – mastering, CD Album / Singles * Leandro "Dro" Higaldo – mixing (1, 2, 5–7, 10, 11) * Alex Ghenea – mixing (3, 9) *
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– mixing (4, 8, 12) * Joel Peters –
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* Calum Landau – engineering (3, 6, 12), engineering assistance (1, 2, 4, 5, 7–11) * Mat Bartram – engineering (3)


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References

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