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As Above, So Below (Sampa the Great album)

As Above, So Below is the second studio album by Zambian singer-songwriter and rapper Sampa the Great, released on 9 September 2022 through Loma Vista Recordings. The album was recorded in Zambia after Sampa the Great relocated there from Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic,[6][1] and was announced in June 2022 alongside the release of the second single.[3] As Above, So Below peaked at number 12 on the ARIA Charts.

As Above, So Below
Studio album by
Released9 September 2022 (2022-09-09)
RecordedZambia[1]
Length39:08
LabelLoma Vista
Producer
Sampa the Great chronology
The Return
(2019)
As Above, So Below
(2022)
Singles from As Above, So Below
  1. "Lane"
    Released: 29 April 2022[2]
  2. "Never Forget"
    Released: 29 June 2022[3]
  3. "Bona"
    Released: 28 July 2022[4]
  4. "Let Me Be Great"
    Released: 9 September 2022 [5]

In a statement accompanying the album's release, Sampa the Great said "After years of feeling like I had to represent and be an ambassador for everyone, I finally feel like I get to be an ambassador and fully represent myself."[7]

The album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year at the 2022 J Awards.[8]

The album was nominated for the 2022 Australian Music Prize.[9]

A deluxe version was released in May 2023, featuring 7 live tracks.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[10]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Clash8/10[12]
Exclaim!8/10[6]
The Guardian     [13]
NME     [14]
Pitchfork6.8/10[1]

Paul Simpson from AllMusic said "As Above, So Below takes influence from past and present styles of music from Zambia, Botswana (where Sampa was raised) and South Africa, sounding organic and earthy yet thoroughly contemporary. A much more concise record than the sprawling, jazzy The Return, As Above similarly celebrates heritage and culture while looking inward and discussing personal issues."[11]

Kish Lal from The Guardian wrote, "Tied together by a desire for authenticity and marked by a ferocious culmination of frustration and self-actualisation, As Above, So Below is Tembo's most cohesive body of work yet." Lal concluded the review with "The underlying thesis of As Above, So Below is the revolutionary act of self-love, which is distilled in 'Let Me Be Great', featuring the Beninese singer Angeliqué Kidjo. A bright tangle of horns and soaring vocals from Kidjo is an emotional, full-circle moment teeming with mutual respect from one start to another."[13]

Kyann-Sian Williams from NME said "The record is a heartfelt, honest homage to a country and continent, created by a powerful, unapologetic artist. This intelligent, harmonious and compelling album shows just how much Sampa the Great has grown over her years in the limelight."[14]

James Mellen from Clash said "The beautiful blends of genres and crisp production make As Above, So Below an enthralling listen, and has Sampa raising the bar for herself once again."[12]

Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo from Exclaim! opined that "As Above, So Below signifies a transition in [Sampa the Great's] musical journey and an expansion of her creative palette. Sampa navigates the dichotomy of an African artist presenting traditional sounds to a Western audience. The rapper expertly interrogates the exoticist gaze and industry expectations while reconnecting to African soundscapes."[6]

Stephen Kearse from Pitchfork found that "Sampa folds zamrock, polyrhythmic percussion and choral harmonies into her roving music. Though her rapping remains impersonal, she sounds renewed on these homegrown songs, the anxiety of her past music replaced with relief." Kearse added "The album is leaner and punchier than its restless predecessor, trading winding verses and interludes for streamlined songs of celebration... the songs prioritise rhythm and groove with a mix of live instrumentation and buoyant drum programming."[1]

Double J said "While there have been some significant changes for album number two, plenty remains the same. Most notably, Sampa Tembo's raw skills as a lyricist and rapper. She spits with a confidence, clarity and passion that sounds genuinely inextinguishable across the album. As if she's never had more to say and never felt more comfortable saying it."[7] In their 50 best albums of the year list, Double J placed As Above, So Below at 7th.[15]

Track listing edit

As Above, So Below track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Shadows"
Mag444:19
2."Lane" (with Denzel Curry and Powers Pleasant)
  • Kleinman
  • Pleasant
  • Sacks
  • Solomon "Plate" Moyo
2:42
3."Never Forget" (with Chef 187, Mwané, and Tio Nason)
  • Mag44
  • Blazer
3:37
4."Mask On" (with Joey Badass)
2:52
5."Bona"
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Mag44
  • Sampa the Great
2:40
6."Can I Live?" (with Witch)
  • Mag44
  • Blazer
4:14
7."Imposter Syndrome" (with James Sakala)
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Samuel Nyambe
  • James Sakala
  • Mag44
  • Sampa the Great
4:17
8."Tilibobo"
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Moyo
  • Mag44
  • Moyo
3:04
9."Lo Rain" (with Mwanjé)
  • S. Tembo
  • Dreamlife
  • Pleasant
  • M. Tembo
  • Mag44
  • Pleasant
  • Dreamlife
3:32
10."IDGAF" (with Kojey Radical)
  • Mag44
  • Sampa the Great
4:08
11."Let Me Be Great" (with Angélique Kidjo)
  • S. Tembo
  • Angélique Kidjo
  • Mando
  • Samuel Masta
Mag443:54
Total length:39:08
Deluxe edition (Live from Lusaka)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."Shadows" (featuring Gabbi Chansa Lamba and iMitundy Choir)
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Agripa Bwalya
  • Collins Sikwese
  • Ian Wabu
  • Kelvin Chipoya
  • Mark Simwanza
  • Peter Ngoma
4:57
13."Imposter Syndrome" (featuring James Sakala and iMitundu Choir)
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Nyambe
  • Salaka
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
4:36
14."Can I Live?"
  • S. Tembo
  • Chanda
  • Mando
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
4:20
15."Mask On" (featuring Natasha Chansa)
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Moyo
  • Virginie
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
3:07
16."Never Forget" (featuring Chef 187, Tio Nason, Mwanjé, and Nomankanjani)
  • S. Tembo
  • Kaira
  • Mando
  • Nyirongo
  • M. Tembo
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
3:57
17."Tilibobo" (featuring Mag44 and Solomon Plate)
  • S. Tembo
  • Mando
  • Moyo
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
4:52
18."Lo Rain" (featuring Mwanjé)
  • S. Tembo
  • Dreamlife
  • Pleasant
  • M. Tembo
  • Bwalya
  • Sikwese
  • Wabu
  • Chipoya
  • Simwanza
  • Ngoma
6:42

Personnel edit

Musicians

  • Sampa Tembo – vocals
  • Mwanjé – additional vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11), vocals (3, 9), background vocals (12)
  • Mag44 – drum programming (1, 3–11), additional vocals (4, 8, 10)
  • Sammy Masta – guitar (1, 3–6, 8–12), additional vocals (4, 10), vocals (11)
  • Samuel Nyambe – keyboards (1, 3–6, 8–11), additional vocals (4, 7, 10)
  • Mufrika – piano (1)
  • Gabby Chansa Lamba – spoken word (1)
  • Amadou Suso – strings (1)
  • Tio Nason – additional vocals (2, 11), vocals (3), background vocals (12)
  • Solomon Plate – drum programming (2, 4), additional vocals (4)
  • Denzel Curry – vocals (2)
  • Joshua Lungu – African percussion (3)
  • Philip Ngoma – African percussion (3)
  • Chef 187 – vocals (3)
  • Joey Badass – vocals (4)
  • Kalukusha Nkole Gibson – bass guitar (6)
  • James Sakala – vocals, guitar (7)
  • Dreamlife – drum programming (9)
  • Powers Pleasant – drum programming (9)
  • Kojey Radical – vocals (10)
  • Arthur Kabaso Seba – saxophone (11)
  • Angélique Kidjo – vocals (11)
  • Kunda Nyenda – alto (12–18)
  • Lysa Phiri – alto (12–18)
  • Lazarus Lalo Zulu – keyboards (12–18)
  • Sarah Katai – soprano (12–18)
  • Wendy Mvula – soprano (12–18)
  • Bartholomew Chilufya Chimbwa – tenor (12–18)
  • Evans Mulwe – tenor (12–18)
  • Kasonde "Tek1" Sunkutu – drums (12–18)

Technical

  • Mike Bozzimastering (1–11)
  • Ruairi O'Flaherty – mastering (12–18)
  • Neal H Poguemixing (1–11)
  • Nathan Burgess – mixing (12–18), engineering (2)
  • Powers Pleasant – mixing (2)
  • Ben "Blazer" Kalul – engineering (1, 2, 4, 5, 7–18)
  • Ezekiel Nyimbili – engineering (1)
  • Sidney Muyamba – engineering (1)
  • Maleho Makgothi – engineering (2, 9)
  • Juan "Saucy" Pena – engineering (4)
  • Dave Holmes – engineering (10)
  • Jean Hebrail – engineering (11)
  • Mapalo Manda – engineering assistance (12–18)

Visuals

  • Christopher Leckie – package design
  • Imraan Christian – photography

Charts edit

Chart performance for As Above, So Below
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[16] 12

Release history edit

Region Date Version Format Label Catalogue
Various 18 November 2022 Standard CD, digital download, 2x LP, streaming Loma Vista LVR02896
Australia 12 May 2023 Deluxe digital download, streaming Loma Vista

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Stephen Kearse (12 September 2022). "Sampa the Great: As Above, So Below Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  2. ^ David James Young (27 April 2022). "Sampa The Great enlists Denzel Curry for comeback single "Lane"". NME. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  3. ^ a b Ellie Robinson (29 June 2022). "Sampa The Great shares enchanting new single "Never Forget", details second album". NME. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  4. ^ Alex Gallagher (28 July 2022). "Listen to Sampa the Great's Triumphant New Single "Bona"". Music Feeds. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  5. ^ Eddie Fu (9 September 2022). "Rap Song of the Week: Sampa the Great Strikes Out for Herself on "Let Me Be Great"". Consequence. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo (9 September 2022). "Sampa the Great Weaves Past and Present on the Electrifying 'As Above, So Below'". Exclaim!. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Sampa The Great – As Above, So Below". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Here's all the J Awards 2022 nominees!". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  9. ^ "Shortlist Revealed for the 18th Australian Music Prize". Music Feeds. 24 January 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  10. ^ "As Above So Below by Sampa the Great Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  11. ^ a b "Sampa the Great – As Above, So Below Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  12. ^ a b "Sampa The Great – As Above, So Below". Clash Music. 5 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  13. ^ a b "Sampa the Great: As Above So Below review – a triumphant and defiant homecoming". The Guardian. 9 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Sampa the Great – 'As Above, So Below' review: a powerful, free-spirited statement". NME. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  15. ^ "The 50 best albums of 2022". Double J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 December 2022. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  16. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Sampa the Great – As Above, So Below". Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 September 2019.

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As Above So Below is the second studio album by Zambian singer songwriter and rapper Sampa the Great released on 9 September 2022 through Loma Vista Recordings The album was recorded in Zambia after Sampa the Great relocated there from Australia during the COVID 19 pandemic 6 1 and was announced in June 2022 alongside the release of the second single 3 As Above So Below peaked at number 12 on the ARIA Charts As Above So BelowStudio album by Sampa the GreatReleased9 September 2022 2022 09 09 RecordedZambia 1 Length39 08LabelLoma VistaProducerBlazerDreamlifeJeff KleinmanMag44Solomon Plate MoyoPowers PleasantMason SacksSampa the GreatSampa the Great chronologyThe Return 2019 As Above So Below 2022 Singles from As Above So Below Lane Released 29 April 2022 2 Never Forget Released 29 June 2022 3 Bona Released 28 July 2022 4 Let Me Be Great Released 9 September 2022 5 In a statement accompanying the album s release Sampa the Great said After years of feeling like I had to represent and be an ambassador for everyone I finally feel like I get to be an ambassador and fully represent myself 7 The album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year at the 2022 J Awards 8 The album was nominated for the 2022 Australian Music Prize 9 A deluxe version was released in May 2023 featuring 7 live tracks Contents 1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 Charts 5 Release history 6 ReferencesReception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic81 100 10 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Clash8 10 12 Exclaim 8 10 6 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Pitchfork6 8 10 1 Paul Simpson from AllMusic said As Above So Below takes influence from past and present styles of music from Zambia Botswana where Sampa was raised and South Africa sounding organic and earthy yet thoroughly contemporary A much more concise record than the sprawling jazzy The Return As Above similarly celebrates heritage and culture while looking inward and discussing personal issues 11 Kish Lal from The Guardian wrote Tied together by a desire for authenticity and marked by a ferocious culmination of frustration and self actualisation As Above So Below is Tembo s most cohesive body of work yet Lal concluded the review with The underlying thesis of As Above So Below is the revolutionary act of self love which is distilled in Let Me Be Great featuring the Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo A bright tangle of horns and soaring vocals from Kidjo is an emotional full circle moment teeming with mutual respect from one start to another 13 Kyann Sian Williams from NME said The record is a heartfelt honest homage to a country and continent created by a powerful unapologetic artist This intelligent harmonious and compelling album shows just how much Sampa the Great has grown over her years in the limelight 14 James Mellen from Clash said The beautiful blends of genres and crisp production make As Above So Below an enthralling listen and has Sampa raising the bar for herself once again 12 Antoine Samuel Mauffette Alavo from Exclaim opined that As Above So Below signifies a transition in Sampa the Great s musical journey and an expansion of her creative palette Sampa navigates the dichotomy of an African artist presenting traditional sounds to a Western audience The rapper expertly interrogates the exoticist gaze and industry expectations while reconnecting to African soundscapes 6 Stephen Kearse from Pitchfork found that Sampa folds zamrock polyrhythmic percussion and choral harmonies into her roving music Though her rapping remains impersonal she sounds renewed on these homegrown songs the anxiety of her past music replaced with relief Kearse added The album is leaner and punchier than its restless predecessor trading winding verses and interludes for streamlined songs of celebration the songs prioritise rhythm and groove with a mix of live instrumentation and buoyant drum programming 1 Double J said While there have been some significant changes for album number two plenty remains the same Most notably Sampa Tembo s raw skills as a lyricist and rapper She spits with a confidence clarity and passion that sounds genuinely inextinguishable across the album As if she s never had more to say and never felt more comfortable saying it 7 In their 50 best albums of the year list Double J placed As Above So Below at 7th 15 Track listing editAs Above So Below track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Shadows Sampa TemboMagnus MandoMag444 192 Lane with Denzel Curry and Powers Pleasant S TemboDenzel CurryJeff KleinmanPowers PleasantMason SacksKleinmanPleasantSacksSolomon Plate Moyo2 423 Never Forget with Chef 187 Mwane and Tio Nason S TemboKondwani KairaMandoTaonga NyirongoMwanje TemboMag44Blazer3 374 Mask On with Joey Badass S TemboMandoMoyoJo Vaugh ScottMag44MoyoSampa the Great2 525 Bona S TemboMandoMag44Sampa the Great2 406 Can I Live with Witch S TemboEmmanuel ChandaMandoMag44Blazer4 147 Imposter Syndrome with James Sakala S TemboMandoSamuel NyambeJames SakalaMag44Sampa the Great4 178 Tilibobo S TemboMandoMoyoMag44Moyo3 049 Lo Rain with Mwanje S TemboDreamlifePleasantM TemboMag44PleasantDreamlife3 3210 IDGAF with Kojey Radical S TemboKwadwo AmponsahMandoMag44Sampa the Great4 0811 Let Me Be Great with Angelique Kidjo S TemboAngelique KidjoMandoSamuel MastaMag443 54Total length 39 08 Deluxe edition Live from Lusaka No TitleWriter s Producer s Length12 Shadows featuring Gabbi Chansa Lamba and iMitundy Choir S TemboMandoAgripa BwalyaCollins SikweseIan WabuKelvin ChipoyaMark SimwanzaPeter Ngoma4 5713 Imposter Syndrome featuring James Sakala and iMitundu Choir S TemboMandoNyambeSalakaBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma4 3614 Can I Live S TemboChandaMandoBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma4 2015 Mask On featuring Natasha Chansa S TemboMandoMoyoVirginieBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma3 0716 Never Forget featuring Chef 187 Tio Nason Mwanje and Nomankanjani S TemboKairaMandoNyirongoM TemboBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma3 5717 Tilibobo featuring Mag44 and Solomon Plate S TemboMandoMoyoBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma4 5218 Lo Rain featuring Mwanje S TemboDreamlifePleasantM TemboBwalyaSikweseWabuChipoyaSimwanzaNgoma6 42Personnel editMusicians Sampa Tembo vocals Mwanje additional vocals tracks 1 2 5 8 10 11 vocals 3 9 background vocals 12 Mag44 drum programming 1 3 11 additional vocals 4 8 10 Sammy Masta guitar 1 3 6 8 12 additional vocals 4 10 vocals 11 Samuel Nyambe keyboards 1 3 6 8 11 additional vocals 4 7 10 Mufrika piano 1 Gabby Chansa Lamba spoken word 1 Amadou Suso strings 1 Tio Nason additional vocals 2 11 vocals 3 background vocals 12 Solomon Plate drum programming 2 4 additional vocals 4 Denzel Curry vocals 2 Joshua Lungu African percussion 3 Philip Ngoma African percussion 3 Chef 187 vocals 3 Joey Badass vocals 4 Kalukusha Nkole Gibson bass guitar 6 James Sakala vocals guitar 7 Dreamlife drum programming 9 Powers Pleasant drum programming 9 Kojey Radical vocals 10 Arthur Kabaso Seba saxophone 11 Angelique Kidjo vocals 11 Kunda Nyenda alto 12 18 Lysa Phiri alto 12 18 Lazarus Lalo Zulu keyboards 12 18 Sarah Katai soprano 12 18 Wendy Mvula soprano 12 18 Bartholomew Chilufya Chimbwa tenor 12 18 Evans Mulwe tenor 12 18 Kasonde Tek1 Sunkutu drums 12 18 Technical Mike Bozzi mastering 1 11 Ruairi O Flaherty mastering 12 18 Neal H Pogue mixing 1 11 Nathan Burgess mixing 12 18 engineering 2 Powers Pleasant mixing 2 Ben Blazer Kalul engineering 1 2 4 5 7 18 Ezekiel Nyimbili engineering 1 Sidney Muyamba engineering 1 Maleho Makgothi engineering 2 9 Juan Saucy Pena engineering 4 Dave Holmes engineering 10 Jean Hebrail engineering 11 Mapalo Manda engineering assistance 12 18 Visuals Christopher Leckie package design Imraan Christian photographyCharts editChart performance for As Above So Below Chart 2022 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 16 12Release history editRegion Date Version Format Label CatalogueVarious 18 November 2022 Standard CD digital download 2x LP streaming Loma Vista LVR02896Australia 12 May 2023 Deluxe digital download streaming Loma Vista References edit a b c d Stephen Kearse 12 September 2022 Sampa the Great As Above So Below Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 26 September 2022 David James Young 27 April 2022 Sampa The Great enlists Denzel Curry for comeback single Lane NME Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Ellie Robinson 29 June 2022 Sampa The Great shares enchanting new single Never Forget details second album NME Retrieved 26 September 2022 Alex Gallagher 28 July 2022 Listen to Sampa the Great s Triumphant New Single Bona Music Feeds Retrieved 26 September 2022 Eddie Fu 9 September 2022 Rap Song of the Week Sampa the Great Strikes Out for Herself on Let Me Be Great Consequence Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b c Antoine Samuel Mauffette Alavo 9 September 2022 Sampa the Great Weaves Past and Present on the Electrifying As Above So Below Exclaim Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Sampa The Great As Above So Below Australian Broadcasting Corporation 12 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 Here s all the J Awards 2022 nominees Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1 November 2022 Retrieved 3 November 2022 Shortlist Revealed for the 18th Australian Music Prize Music Feeds 24 January 2023 Retrieved 24 January 2023 As Above So Below by Sampa the Great Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Sampa the Great As Above So Below Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Sampa The Great As Above So Below Clash Music 5 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Sampa the Great As Above So Below review a triumphant and defiant homecoming The Guardian 9 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Sampa the Great As Above So Below review a powerful free spirited statement NME 15 September 2022 Retrieved 26 September 2022 The 50 best albums of 2022 Double J Australian Broadcasting Corporation 7 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