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24 MAY 2026
the color of rain
AJA MONET
Released 22 May 2026
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Aja Monet transforms poetry into radical musical praxis, dissolving boundaries between jazz, protest, surrealism and spiritual introspection with one of the year’s most fearless, interdisciplinary works.
Aja Monet has steadily emerged as one of the most vital literary and musical voices operating between poetry, jazz and Black radical artistic tradition. Rooted in spoken word yet resistant to categorisation, her work draws equally from the Black Arts Movement, community organising, surrealism, spiritual jazz and contemporary political consciousness. Her Grammy-nominated debut when the poems do what they do introduced a deeply intimate performance language - one shaped by her interplay with a live ensemble, vulnerable cadences and the album's emotional immediacy.
the color of rain treats poetry not as text placed over music, but as its compositional framing. Across collaborations with Meshell Ndegeocello, Justin Brown, Ambrose Akinmusire, Brandee Younger, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Mereba and others, Monet constructs a fluid sonic environment in which jazz, soul, hip-hop, Afro-punk, experimental production and spoken invocation coexist without hierarchy. The result feels less like genre fusion than genre dissolution - a record committed to emotional, political and spiritual permeability.
the color of rain is remarkable not simply for its thematic ambition, but for how completely it reimagines the relationship between poetry and sound. Monet does not “perform over” music; rather, her tone, breath, cadence and phrasing become structural components within constantly shifting sonic environments. The album moves through jazz abstraction, warped soul textures, Afro-punk propulsion, meditative ambience and polyrhythmic spoken invocation with startling fluidity, often within the same composition.
Importantly, the record’s political force never arrives as sloganism. Songs like “for the congo”, “hollyweird” and “every media minute” confront violence, fascism, ecological collapse and media exhaustion directly, yet the album continually returns to intimacy, tenderness and inner life as forms of resistance themselves. Monet understands that political consciousness without emotional depth risks becoming performative rhetoric; here, vulnerability becomes part of the protest language.
The musical ensemble is extraordinary throughout. Meshell Ndegeocello’s curatorial presence provides cohesion amid stylistic volatility, while Justin Brown’s rhythmic discipline anchors the album’s movement between stillness and eruption. Her elite band of contributors deepen the album’s communal spirit without diluting Monet’s singular vision.
The album is surreal, searching, politically urgent, emotionally porous and formally adventurous all at once; an album less interested in genre than in expanding the possibilities of contemporary poetic music itself.
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