
Weight & Glory
KB's album delivers a strong mix of beats and lyrics. No feature is wasted on this album. The tracks "Open Letter (Battlefield)," "Heart Song," and "Hello" stand out. The whole album is worth buying, but if you want to keep it tight, "Zone Out," "Go Off," "Church Clap," and "Tear It Down" are worth looking into.
If you're curious about a particular song, I've broken them down into individual reviews:
// Weight Music: This song delivers the theme of the album. While we "wait" in this world, we have "weight" in this world. All the time we are seeking the glory of God, waiting on Christ's return. The tempo-driving piano and the choir shine on this track.
// Zone Out (feat. Chris Lee Cobbins): Really an introduction to the album's host, KB. This is his testimony. The second verse speaks to the listener, challenging him to challenge his sin by looking to Christ. The lyrics really are the key to this song ("can't see a thing, cuz I'm focused on the light") and the beat is slick. I recommend getting this song.