One of my favorite albums and definitely my favorite relatively "undiscovered" album. Genuine and warm, duendita demands to love in an unloving world, to feed and care and create connections, to forge intimate relationships with the world around her. She offers a visionary spirituality that is much needed in the modern day. Truly a direct line to the Divine.
I feel like if someone stripped down a Jamila Woods album, this would be what was left behind- and this is far from a bad thing. It questions so much throughout the album, and does so in a beautiful way.