DOPAMINE by Lil Tecca

Album cover for DOPAMINE - Lil Tecca
1. Dark Thoughts
2:17
2. OWA OWA
2:12
3. Half The Plot
2:46
4. The Truth
2:25
5. Favorite Lie
2:49
6. Hollywood
2:54
7. X Factor
2:11
8. Don’t Rush
2:24
9. Boys Don’t Cry
2:32
10. Sure Of It
2:13
11. LYK
2:43
12. On Your Own
2:14
13. One Night
2:08
14. Irish Goodbye
2:19
15. Wake Up
2:11
16. Malibu’s Most Wanted
2:25
17. Tic Tac Toe
2:58

When he blew up in 2019 with his bubbly breakthrough hit “Ransom”, Lil Tecca was a 16-year-old from Long Island by way of Queens who drew his catchy melodies from Speaker Knockerz, Chief Keef and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. Six years and five albums later, Tecca is a bona fide star with his own established sound—glossy, hyper-melodic and decidedly more grown up than the kid who still wore braces in the “Ransom” video. “My life changed so fast that I don’t even recognise myself from last year,” he sing-songs on “Dark Thoughts”, the lead single from his fifth album <i>DOPAMINE</i>, over a beat that channels The Neptunes circa Snoop Dogg’s “Beautiful”. Beyond a Ken Carson cameo on the glitchy “Tic Tac Toe”, Tecca holds his own throughout its 17 tracks, from chirpy love songs (“Favorite Lie”) to starry-eyed sonic experiments (“One Night”) to the addictive “OWA OWA”, which slows and chops a sample of The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star”.

When he blew up in 2019 with his bubbly breakthrough hit “Ransom”, Lil Tecca was a 16-year-old from Long Island by way of Queens who drew his catchy melodies from Speaker Knockerz, Chief Keef and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. Six years and five albums later, Tecca is a bona fide star with his own established sound—glossy, hyper-melodic and decidedly more grown up than the kid who still wore braces in the “Ransom” video. “My life changed so fast that I don’t even recognise myself from last year,” he sing-songs on “Dark Thoughts”, the lead single from his fifth album <i>DOPAMINE</i>, over a beat that channels The Neptunes circa Snoop Dogg’s “Beautiful”. Beyond a Ken Carson cameo on the glitchy “Tic Tac Toe”, Tecca holds his own throughout its 17 tracks, from chirpy love songs (“Favorite Lie”) to starry-eyed sonic experiments (“One Night”) to the addictive “OWA OWA”, which slows and chops a sample of The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star”.