Statik Selektah Reconnects with Kota the Friend on “Once in a Blue Moon” (Album Review)

Brooklyn, New York emcee/producer Kota the Friend back for his 12th studio LP. Breaking out in 2016 off his debut EP Palm Tree Liquor, he would go on to follow it up with 2 more EPs before dropping his debut album FOTO in 2019. Kota has since dropped 10 more under his belt, with my personal favorites being To Kill a Sunrise & To See a Sunset both fully produced by Statik Selektah. 2 & a half years later, they’re linking back up on Once in a Blue Moon.

“Bacon Egg & Cheese” is this soulful boom bap intro advising not to fix what isn’t broke whereas “Blah” featuring Logic goes full-blown jazz rap talking about their shooters having the greens comin’ at your head if you be spewin’ bullshit out your mouth. “How It Is” maintains the jazzy boom bap vibes pullin’ up on their opps’ new crib like “fuck yo couch” as if he’s the late Rick James, but then the tranquil “Let It Go” talks about a place where you’re free head to toe.

Meanwhile on “Free My Dogs”, we have Kota over a mellow boom bap instrumental calling for all his homies to be let out from the pen just before “Northside” joyously talks about buying land up north. “What You Need” featuring PhearNone goes lo-fi asking their romantic interests that very question prior to the jazzy “Mr. Mellow” talking about having it cold. “Get It Done” soulfully wears his heart on his sleeve like it’s jewelry & “Count Your Days” ends by showing his fearlessness.

If you’re like me & you consider both albums that Kota the Friend has previously done with Statik Selektah to be the finest material of his entire career, Once in a Blue Moon drops outta nowhere recapturing the magic of it’s predecessors for an individual both of work satisfactory to fan of both. Statik’s production is jazzy yet lo-fi throughout a good bulk of it & the performances from Kota himself are the most focused he’s sounded in a while.

Score: 9/10