The Morning Call (Sunday)

Lennox traverses life span of romantic relationsh­ip in album

- By Gary Gerard Hamilton

Writer’s block confined Ari Lennox during the creation of her new album, “age/sex/location,” but her label head and friend, rap superstar J. Cole, suggested she begin journaling to unlock her creativity.

“He was like, ‘I just want you to write and just don’t stop for a certain amount of time.’ And so, you start to see all of these words and experience­s that are going on,” Lennox said of a session for “POF,” the album’s opening track. “It was just pages and pages of life, and it was just a really cool, a beautiful writing exercise, and it really helped me be able to write better.”

Released in September, Lennox’s sophomore project follows up 2019’s critically acclaimed “Shea Butter Baby.” Whittled down from 80 potential songs to 12, the album, executive produced by Elite, features the soulful vocalist taking listeners through the life span of a romantic relationsh­ip. The album’s title alludes to a common questionna­ire used by internet chatroom participan­ts in the late ’90s and early 2000s.

“It just encompasse­s dating and its entirety

— the ups and downs, the crushes that start off so light and sweet, but it’s a crush for a reason, and ends in pain, misery, horror,” the 31-year-old said with a laugh. “Then there’s the realizatio­n of how important my queen space is and how important protecting my peace is and blocking people or any type of negative energy.”

Lennox’s unique, soulful sound — an updated version of the early

2000s neo-soul era — is a welcome alternativ­e to the R&B-melodic fusion that owns much of today’s airspace. The album release was propelled by the success of the light, singalong bop “Pressure,” a callback to ’60s soul. Composed by a super team including Lennox, R&B writers Bryan-Michael Cox and Johnta Austin, and superstar hit-maker Jermaine Dupri, the track hit No. 1 on Billboard’s adult R&B airplay chart.

Beautifull­y channeling her inner Erykah

Badu on the angelic, jazzy “Mean Mug,” she serenades, “There’s a magic in your eyes” throughout the chorus as a Theo Corker trumpet solo swells at the song’s conclusion.

“‘Mean Mug’ is my favorite song on the album. It’s just a soulful, special masterpiec­e to me,” Lennox said. “I love the idea of love so much … when I really think someone’s special, I’ll romanticiz­e and so much poetry can come out of it.”

In the same sexually empowering arena as her “On It” feature on Jazmine Sullivan’s Grammy-winning “Heaux Tales” album, Lennox is not afraid to ask for what she wants on slow jams like her groovy “Stop By” or the seductive Chloe Bailey-assisted “Leak

It,” referring to releasing personal, intimate videos.

But it’s not all about the newness and excitement of infatuatio­n; Lennox sets personal boundaries and makes time for self-care with tracks like “Blocking You” and “Queen Space” featuring Summer Walker, which also hit No. 1 on the adult R&B chart.

Lennox has masterfull­y doubled down on her soul sound, further strengthen­ing the command of her art. She’s also growing in her personal life, navigating fame as her profile rises. Despite lashing out in the past in response to Twitter trolls and toxic comments, Lennox is learning that social media isn’t always an accurate reflection of real life.

“I’m going to always be myself. Nothing about that will ever change. I don’t see myself like getting any (cosmetic) work done or anything like that. I may have cried about certain things people have said about me on Twitter. But yeah, I’ve realized what’s real and what’s not,” said Lennox. “I like my nose. I like what my body looks like. I like my music. I like how beautiful and different it is. And it’s for me, and it’s for whoever loves it. So, that’s really all you can ever do in life — you got to just live for what you like, what you want, what’s important to you.”

 ?? GARY GERARD HAMILTON/AP ?? Ari Lennox, seen Sept. 15 in New York, has released her second album,“age/sex/location.”
GARY GERARD HAMILTON/AP Ari Lennox, seen Sept. 15 in New York, has released her second album,“age/sex/location.”

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