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IDK knows what it’s like to feel misunderstood. Despite having more than a dozen studio projects under his belt – probably a Dries Van Noten one – the 32-year-old rapper doesn’t think his complexities have been properly conveyed through his music. That’s why he dropped BRAVADO + INTiMO.

“I wanted to strip myself down to the simplest form,” he recounts his approach to the enigmatic album. BRAVADO is the braggadocio. The designer labels.



The front-row finesse. The sports cars and sleepless nights. Look beyond that and you’ll find INTiMO – the innermost thoughts, desires and worries IDK he describes as his “true self.

” This internal battle commands the rapper’s psyche and, therefore, the sonic profile of his fifth studio album. Aside from the introductory “HELLO,” each of the songs on the project is labeled with “B” or “i” – “SEE YOU AGAIN (B, i)” is the one cut labeled with both letters. “I care about sh*t so deeply, but I like to be fly at the same time,” he laughs.

BRAVADO + INTiMO is a contradictory compilation that, somehow, makes perfect sense. The “B” tracks are interspersed with the “i’”’s, among lyrical easter eggs hidden in each – and while each “side” has its honed-in sound, IDK’s sleek no-time-wasted production design connects all twelve cuts into a cohesive case study of self-discovery. What does it all mean? IDK will tell you, though he thinks you’ll catch on regardless of whether he does or not.

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