Syd – Fin

A Lesson in Cool

Sydney Bennett — aka Syd Tha Kyd — breaks out on her own for her solo debut, Fin. Syd got her start in the alternative hip-hop group, Odd Future, working alongside her brother Travis (aka “Taco”), Frank Ocean, Tyler The Creator and Earl Sweatshirt. This led to the formation of The Internet, a collaboration between Syd and fellow Odd Future member Matt Martians. The Internet’s third album, Ego Death, was critically acclaimed and a nominee for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards. Syd tiptoes toward a chill, pop sound on Fin, while still leaning heavily on R&B and hip-hop to create a lovely cohesion of versatility.

The lead single, “All About Me,” produced by The Internet band member Steve Lacy, exudes Syd’s swagger as a solo artist, but proves her to be humble through its lyrics. She sings, “take care of the family that you came with / we made it this far and it’s amazing / people drowning all around me / so I keep my squad around me.” Lacy is also featured on “Dollar Bills,”a playful neo-soul pop track about a night in a strip club that he co-produced with Flip. The second single, “Body,” is supported by the production of Beyonce collaborator, Melo-X. Syd’s vocals on the song are airy behind a clean and steady drum-kit beat, producing a sound that is understated and alluring.

Syd murmurs her way through the album’s introduction, “Shake Em Off.” The opening track has a stunted, lagging production by Hit-Boy that holds rhythm to Syd’s woes of being a “young star in the making.” The 24-year-old creates a new twist on ’90s R&B on “Know.” Here, the singer plays with her higher register, giving the song a jovial quality akin to the likes of Aaliyah. “Got Her Own” is the album’s next ear-worm, with a dream-pop coolness that addresses Syd’s crush on an independent woman.

Throughout the album, Syd continues to break barriers and double-dip across genres. The young producer and singer has wiggled her way through the mainstream, presenting a collection of songs that weave in and out of styles in a subtle way — an enviable trait among artists. Syd succeeds in showing her fans a more pop-influenced side of her that the entire music industry can appreciate. Here’s to hoping Fin is not the end of her solo work.

Kalah McLaughlin: Pop Album Reviewer mxdwn.com Kalah McLaughlin has a B.A. in Journalism and Media Studies from Rutgers University - New Brunswick. While attending Rutgers, she was accepted into the university's all-female a cappella group, Shockwave, where she was elected as Assistant Music Director and Music Director her junior and senior years, respectively. She has previously worked in music programming at Sirius XM Satellite Radio and Music Choice. She has been writing for mxdwn.com since February 2017. When she's not blogging, she's working on her first novel or writing song lyrics and singing into her hairbrush. Kalah is originally from Cleveland, Ohio and currently lives in New Jersey.
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