Grey Ghost's latest album, Broad Oration, is a stunning display of the Melbourne-based rapper's lyrical prowess and musical versatility. The album is a bold and unapologetic exploration of personal experiences, social commentary, and political issues.
From the very first track, "Nothin' But a Name," Grey Ghost sets the tone for the album with his smooth flow and introspective lyrics. The album's themes of identity and self-discovery are evident throughout, with tracks like "Identity Crisis" and "In My Head" delving into the struggles of finding oneself in a world that often tries to box us in.
However, the album isn't all introspection and self-reflection. Grey Ghost also tackles broader social and political issues, such as racism and police brutality, in tracks like "Black Lives Matter" and "The System." His lyrics are powerful and thought-provoking, calling for change and justice in a world that often feels hopeless.
Musically, Broad Oration is a diverse and dynamic album. From the soulful and jazzy beats of "Nothin' But a Name" and "The System" to the hard-hitting and energetic production of "Night Terrors" and "Carnival," Grey Ghost proves that he can flow over any type of beat.