RACQUEL JONES’ Intense and Empowering IgnoRANT out TODAY!

Rapper, Painter, and Model
RACQUEL JONES
Releases Intense and Empowering
New Album IgnoRANT
LISTEN HERE
The multi-talented Racquel Jones who lists singer/songwriter, skilled visual artist/painter, accomplished model (former Miss Jamaica Universe contestant), and poet in her catalog of accomplishments, has spent the past several years as part of Thievery Corporation’s touring band which has exposed her to tens of thousands of fans throughout Europe, South America and the US from coast to coast.
Today though, April 23, 2021, she highlights “RAPPER” in her current CV with the release of her heart-stopping and ruthless new album IgnoRANT via Magnetic Moon Records.
“I create music that’s conceptual, but not too esoteric, intelligent but dope, relatable yet deep, revolutionary and soulful, thoughtful in its words, learned in its language, but totally accessible. That’s me and I’m baring my soul for the world to see and hear.”
Listen to IgnoRANT here:
https://ffm.to/ignorant
WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING
“With a totally unique sound that glues the best parts of punk rock, hip-hop, dub, and industrial into one intoxicating brew, Jones catches you on the first note.” –AFROPUNK
“A vibrant and ruthless Jamaican rapper, visual artist and model… Through rap flows and poetic verse, Jones aspires to disrupt hate-fuelled tendencies associated with religion, and exposes the toxic headspace that tradition can impose; proactively leading us to dig our way out.” –Also Cool
“Infusing elements of dark pop and hip-hop, Jones delivers punching and biting choruses that soar over the breakneck, dub-indebted soundscape.” –Aupium
“Her biting, staccato cadence comes with an inherent hostility toward those in the past and future who have harmed her and her family; and this hostility becomes contagious with the ferocity of the beat and bass. But the attack isn’t blind, or worthless… It’s a strong single that owns itself, has a lot to say, and makes me excited for what Jones’ future has to offer.” –Hunting It Down
“Raquel Jones’ ‘Sacrilege’ is one of those tracks that latches itself onto your consciousness the second it hits your ear canal.” –Spitfire Hip Hop
“You never knew the meaning of women lifting women until you hear Racquel Jones’ ‘Queen'”
–BTR Today
Her new album IgnoRANT is a 12-track digest of colossal rap, tackling truths that affect massive populations but evade the mainstream cultural discourse due to their provocative and potentially controversial nature. The record flows with her outrage like a “rant,” as the title might suggest, coming in waves of justified anger, breaths of introspective air, and demands for acknowledgement, transparency and change.
Kicking off the thunderous storm with “Invocation,” Jones pelts the world into submission while laying out her demands. “This is about me, but about you at the same time / This is about everybody, but nobody at the same time / Cuz really, do you hear me? Do they hear us? Are they listening? / Oh, but you? You gonna hear me.”
Imminently right behind, the record strikes hard with the confrontational track “Sacrilege,” which she explains as, “a blatant denouncement of religion, specifically Catholicism and what it represents for Black people whose history was intercepted by slavery.” Without a moment’s hesitation, she arrives full-force with “Anger,” hinting that this storm isn’t ready to relent. “Daddy Issues” offers a pop and reggae respite, with the pensive and tranquil first half of “Manic,” before launching back into cyclonic power with the hair-raising horror-rap stylings that are trademark to the record.
“Arrogant” re-asserts Jones’s power before diving into a beautifully harmonized version of the Christian “Doxology“, laden with contextual irony in a way that only a preacher’s daughter could accomplish. “Ugly,” “Heartless,” and “Hurt” turn inward and examine more personal topics of body image, self-love, and how systematic oppression affects people on the individual level. Then, as the album nears its end, “Jungle” paints an explicit and unrestrained picture of colorism, misogyny, and the way women with dark skin have been fetishized in our society. After digging up so many roots of oppression, Jones caps off the record with the previously noted powerful and emboldening message of “Queen.”
IgnoRANT Tracklisting
1. Invocation
2. Sacrilege
3. Anger
4. Daddy Issues
5. Manic
6. Arrogant
7. Doxology
8. Ugly
9. Heartless
10. Hurt
11. Jungle
12. Queen
“It may seem at times cynical, sarcastic, provocative and uncomfortable, but the anguish is palpable by intention,” explains Jones. “It’s a voice unique but one that anyone can understand. It’s the voice of undiplomatic gritty intelligence, relatable to all cultures, transcending pop cultural vernacular and ‘waves’. It’s the voice of powerful women made to feel powerless. It’s the voice of black kings made to feel less than human. It’s the voice of sexual freedom in the face of misogynistic false standards for women. It’s the voice of a young Jamaican woman who’s seen the world and its parallel stereotype universes in all cultures. It’s the edgy voice of Jamaica, a rebel beauty queen, a fallen preacher’s child, the only sister among three brothers, four years in art school and a bachelor of fine arts. That’s me, I’m that voice. I’m Racquel Jones.”
IgnoRANT is released today, April 23, 2021 via Magnetic Moon Records.