Elephant Eyes serves as a deeply personal narrative of Omen’s life journey, struggles, and artistic evolution.
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This article has been updated to reflect the latest information on Omen's "Elephant Eyes" album. If you're a fan of Kenyan music or just discovering Omen's work, we hope you enjoy the album and explore more of his discography.
: The project focuses on Omen's personal journey, storytelling, and social commentary, often utilizing jazz-inspired production. The official 11 tracks included in the album are: Motion Picture (feat. CJ Hamilton) Same Jezebel Elephant Eyes Father Figure Sketches of Paranoia (feat. Bas) Sweat It Out (feat. Ari Lennox) Foolish Pride Big Shadows Things Change (feat. J. Cole) Where to Listen & Download
Features standout guest appearances from J. Cole, Ari Lennox, and Bas, blending seamlessly into the album's cohesive sonic landscape.
Omen, often described as the poetic heartbeat of J. Cole’s Dreamville Records, has spent years refining the soundscape for this release. "Elephant Eyes" isn't just a collection of songs; it is a narrative journey. The title itself suggests a perspective that is both large-scale and incredibly observant, mirroring Omen’s lyrical approach to his own life and the world around him. The album explores themes of: Inner-city struggles and triumphs The complexities of modern relationships The pursuit of artistic integrity in a commercial industry Self-reflection and mental health Tracklist Highlights and Production
The project maintains a tight, deliberate sequence that demands a full front-to-back listen.
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Elephant Eyes features a tight, cohesive 11-song tracklist with memorable guest appearances from the core Dreamville roster and close affiliates:
– A deeply personal, vulnerable record diving into familial absence and growth.
The production on the album is largely handled by Omen himself, showcasing his dual talent as a beatmaker and an emcee. The sound is characterized by warm samples, crisp percussion, and an atmospheric quality that demands a front-to-back listen.
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