After stealing the hearts of her loyal followers, Nakara Forjé doubles-down on what it means to create a full album, keeping integrity for the sport and culture that is Hip Hop, center. And if honesty and transparency weren’t enough, the “#strangerthings” emcee intricately coats the bars from her 10th track with the identical meekness she informed her listeners on “#strongerthanpride” (feat. Candi)” [1:26] she wasn’t strong enough to advertise: “Love had me served up on a platter for weak niggas to devour, got estranged from myself, getting to know someone else.”
As a female, garnering the courage to extend sensual, authentic lyrics can be difficult, especially in an era of music where the masses only accept and applaud men for doing it. Forjé didn’t allow the throwing of stones to stop her, as she spit, “The shit was sweet before our trauma showed up, we talked for hours, in between it we’d fuck, yes.” There's a scarcity of emcees producing flows speaking to trauma and intercourse, while keeping rhyme, reason and making sense. Now we know why Forjé is a God, when it comes to this rap shit; her pen game is like the rapture from above.
Delivering an Album filled with hits, Forjé engraves her revelations into digital media with “#rickjames” (track 08), showcases her love for poetry, with a soliloquy intro (track 1) reminiscent of her heavenly sister, S’sence and invites fans to take a walk down memory lane, with the closing track “#soulties.” Get in your feelings and raise your glass with Forjé the day after Valentines. Purchase tickets for #lovehangover LIVE to see the emcee leave her heart on the stage, Tuesday, February 15th at 7:00 PM CST.