By Jacob Ezra
New York artist kuya‘s album Tales From Ophir: Moros y Cristianos is an introspective sonic journey- backed by soulful sampling and laced with detailed, thoughtful lyricism. Inspired by hidden and forgotten stories from kuya’s ancestors and heritage from the Phillipines, Tales From Ophir: Moros y Cristianos is an album that is refreshing and enriching in its take on spirituality, personal growth, and more topics. The record finds kuya flexing his lyrical skills as well, with many vivid, detail-oriented bars that pair well with the album’s emotive, sampling soundscape.
kuya keeps his sound organic and his message clear on Tales From Ophir: Moros y Cristianos, established from the first song “Get you back!”. Discussing his origins and ancestry in the Philippines, realities of living in New York, and embracing Islam, kuya gets personal in his verses while examining how history creates who we are in the present. “hi-fi” is a warm, nostalgic track that feels like re-discovering a lost and treasured memory. “Child of Ophir” creates a sense of optimism while simultaneously being reflective, paying homage to NYC with various sentimental, vivid references. “salaam!” is a soulful closer that finishes the album with emotive touches. Here, kuya delivers expressive, introspective verses atop glowing keys and laid-back percussion, tying together the record’s sound succinctly.
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