With BLURS, Detroit producer and MC Black Milk delivers one of his most introspective and sonically adventurous records to date. Released via Mass Appeal, the album blends raw lyricism with lush, often cinematic production—drawing from hip-hop, soul, jazz, and experimental textures in equal measure.
Across 12 tracks, Black Milk reflects on duality, memory, and perception—fitting for a record titled BLURS. His signature drum work and analog synth palette give the project warmth and grit, while guest appearances from Phonte, Karriem Riggins, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and DJ Harrison add depth and variety without distracting from the album’s cohesive vision.
More than just a beat tape or rap record, BLURS feels like a fully realized listening experience: meditative, immersive, and carefully layered. It’s another reminder that Black Milk remains one of the most forward-thinking voices in modern hip-hop production.


