Jay Critch: The wait's over for a much-needed 'Humble Giant' album

Low-key? Jay Critch is one of the nicest lyricists from the Big Apple and when he has solid production behind him? It’s over. So it’s no surprise the new Humble Giant is fully demanding of your attention.

Jay Critch’s ‘Humble Giant’ has arrived for your streaming goals

Forget going with suggested tunes, Jay delivers a full-fledged studio effort for you to lose your mind too. From solo tracks to shining with collaborators, it’s all must-hear songs.

A favorite son in Brooklyn since he emerged with a vengeance as a teenager, Jay Critch towers over his competition. Coming through with a collection of highly-confident NY rap slappers, the Clinton Hill native shares HUMBLE GIANT. A thorough examination of Critch's colossal stature, HUMBLE GIANT displays a more mature attitude from the 25-year-old firebrand, alternating his signature flex-fests with songs that take a more reflective and melodic direction. Still, there are plenty of tracks on the follow-up to his acclaimed 2023 mixtape Jugg Season in which Critch displays plenty of his old self, indicating that the giant might not be truly humble: "I done leveled up, god knows I done took a loss/They be teamin' up against me, I must be the final boss," he spits on "Final Boss." 

Spanning 13 tracks, the tape displays Critch's mastery of a variety of New York rap styles, from the slinking and skittering "Too Rare," which harkens back to the '00s days of Fabolous and Noreaga, to the recently-shared "Kick It," a Cash Cobain-produced slice of sample drill with a video set at "Critch Fil-A." HUMBLE GIANT rekindles Jay's relationship with his favorite sound architects, including Tony Seltzer, whose wistful guitar melodies on "Absent" allow Critch to open up about his traumatic childhood. The rapper expertly ties his own experiences to those of a star athlete: "Lamar Jackson" rides Eastern strings and icy synths as Critch moves around in the beat's pocket like the titular mobile quarterback, while "In The League" reflects on how he's been able to keep his family fed with his rap music. Featuring additional production from B Wolf, Laron, frequent collaborator YungGMoney, and many others, HUMBLE GIANT is available everywhere via Talk Money Entertainment / EMPIRE and is now available for pre-order.

Since he burst onto the scene as a teenager with singles like "Ad Libs" and the beloved Hood Favorite mixtape, Jay Critch has been one of New York's favorite sons. His collaborations with Rich The Kid and Famous Dex on the Rich Forever mixtape series remain the stuff of legend, but he hasn't stopped switching up his style or releasing new heat for the streets. Last year, Critch shared the acclaimed Jugg Season, featuring guest spots from Max BBaby Money, and his Rich Forever associate Rich The Kid, earning Critch a write-up at Pitchfork. Critch recently expanded his CV to include modeling, as he modeled for the Kors x Ellesse campaign alongside Emily Ratajkowski in 2022. He showcased his energetic performance style on a recent edition of On The Radar, featuring two new songs from HUMBLE GIANT.

Stay tuned for more announcements from Jay Critch, as he continues to elevate in NYC and beyond.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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