How does shadowbox sound? According to MAVI , it’s a little like mixing powdered charcoal, a little glitter, and a little water. “It’s dark and murky and bubbly, but it’s also shiny and alluring.” It’s the duality of sounding one way and feeling the complete opposite that guides the spellbinding shadowbox , the third studio album from the 24-year-old rapper.

MAVI drew heavy influence from The Black Experience in Design: Identity, Expression and Reflection – a book that compiles design practices, research, stories, and conversations from a Black/African diasporic lens – to assist in the curation of the album, looking to build an exhibition that “feels different from how it sounds.” Sign up for a FREE Account To View More Gain access to all of our content, insights and editorials by registering for a free account now. Courtesy Of The Artist “It’s really pretty-sounding but the feelings conveyed aren’t pretty at all, and establishing that dichotomy was important to me,” he continued, noting that during the creation of the album he realized that he’d been (figuratively) shadowboxing himself for a long time.

Throughout the rollout, the album’s visual aesthetic — clean, monochromatic imagery — became clear “It was all very intentional to make all of the still visuals black and white. I also didn’t put captions on anything. I wanted it to be quiet and organized, really create a museum-like environment.

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