Fuck the World (EP) explained

Fuck the World
Type:EP
Artist:Brent Faiyaz
Cover:Fuck the World (EP) cover.png
Alt:A photo of Faiyaz sat on a white seat which blends in with the all-white background. The album name appears at the bottom of the image in red with a globe in place of the O.
Released:February 7, 2020
Genre:R&B
Length:26:35
Label:Lost Kids
Prev Title:Lost
Prev Year:2018
Next Title:Wasteland
Next Year:2022

Fuck the World is the fourth extended play by American R&B singer Brent Faiyaz, released on February 7, 2020, through Lost Kids.[1] With no guest appearances, the EP's production was primarily handled by Faiyaz, D-Pat, and Atu, the three members of Sonder, with assistance from Jake One, Los Hendrix, No I.D., Paperboy Fabe, Sam Wish, and several other producers.[2] The project serves as a follow-up to Faiyaz's fourth EP, Lost (2018).[3]

Background and recording

Upon the release of the EP, Faiyaz appeared in an interview with Vice, Faiyaz shared that "Fuck the World to me is embracing the good shit" and that "the overindulgence of sex, money, bullshit but also saying fuck the world. Shit is fucked up. The good shit and the bad shit, the yin and the yang. That’s why I like that specific expletive because it can mean both things".[2] In an interview with Complex, Faiyaz stated that "Fuck the World is me finally hitting the point where I really don't give a fuck when it comes to how I approach it creatively". He noted that "if it feels good coming out, then I really don't care about anything else" and that "it's all about just having fun with it". He revealed that all of the songs were made in 2019 and spoke about whether or not he doubts himself during his creative process:[4]

Similarly to the recording process of Sonder Son (2017), during which he recorded the majority of the album in the Dominican Republic, Faiyaz spent the majority of 2019 abroad in London and Paris. He stated that going overseas influenced his creativity due to the culture shift while revealing that when in London, he attended a Knucks concert on his birthday where he performed "Fuck the World (Summer in London)", stating that Knucks presented him with a birthday cake, "in the states, people don't do shit like that. Someone's not going to cut his set short and present someone with a birthday cake, because some random person pulled up to his show. People don't do shit like that. London has a different kind of love". Faiyaz later went in depth about his experience:[4]

In an interview with Billboard, Faiyaz revealed that the project was inspired by Lil Wayne, Tupac Shakur and Kurt Cobain. When asked about the EP's title, Faiyaz said: "You’d be surprised how many people do not give a f–k about [how others feel]. Everything is very one-sided. Either everybody’s super happy, super sappy, or like, super heartless. [There’s] not really no in-between… I feel like you should talk about everything".[5] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Faiyaz stated that he recorded parts of the project in Los Angeles and New York City while he wrote it in London whenever he'd find time, revealing that some parts were written during fashion week in London and that he put the project together when he returned to L.A. When asked about the story he wanted to tell on the EP, Faiyaz said:[6]

Release and promotion

On July 22, 2019, Faiyaz released the EP's lead single, "Fuck the World (Summer in London)".[7] On September 21, he released the EP's second single, "Rehab (Winter in Paris)".[8] On December 25, Faiyaz announced the EP's release date and shared that it will consist of ten songs.[9]

Critical reception

AllMusic's Andy Kellman called the project "not quite as malevolent as the title indicates" and "a little more openhearted than Faiyaz's earlier output", though still with "flashes of the cynical outlook and more of the remorseless (if sensitively delivered) slow jams for which he's known." Exclaim!s A. Harmony wrote that Faiyaz "blends the bitter with the sweet" on the EP where he "perfects his knack for juxtaposition by mixing aggressive, rap-leaning quips with dulcet tones that, together, create a unique sound only he can deliver." Faiyaz "tackles romance-centred songs with compelling specificity. But unlike other R&B albums, his imagination doesn't stop at relationship issues: Faiyaz also explores themes like trauma, depression and self-development, which keeps the album from getting boring." The EP offers "lots to enjoy here for old and new fans alike."

Pitchforks Alphonse Pierre noted that "there's a lot of slow-groove R&B right now", but that while Faiyaz is "often lumped into this scene ... he doesn't deserve to be" because, unlike other releases in the scene, this EP "starts to sound like a horror story" where "sex is a game and there are no consequences for anything" after listening long enough. Faiyaz is "at his best when he's cold-hearted" and "remarkably consistent as a songwriter" with the project's weakest point being "Soon Az I Get Home (Interlude)", "mostly because of its brevity".

Year-end lists

Fuck the World on year-end lists
Publication
Complex26[10]
Highsnobiety10[11]
NPR Music36[12]
Vice19[13]

Commercial performance

Fuck the World debuted at number 20 on the US Billboard 200 chart.[14] The EP also debuted at number 12 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[15] On December 8, 2022, the EP was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over 500,000 units. To date, the EP has earned 684,000 album-equivalent units and a total of 935.81 million official on-demand streams in the United States.

Charts

Chart (2023)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[16] 75

Notes and References

  1. Renshaw. David. February 7, 2020. Brent Faiyaz shares Fuck the World project. The Fader. July 14, 2022. February 8, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200208144937/https://www.thefader.com/2020/02/07/brent-faiyaz-fuck-the-world-stream/. en-US. live.
  2. Corry. Kristin. February 7, 2020. Brent Faiyaz’s Fuck the World Makes Life’s Tough Questions Sound Sexy. Vice. October 6, 2024. October 6, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20241006123247/https://www.vice.com/en/article/brent-faiyazs-fuck-the-world-makes-lifes-tough-questions-sound-sexy-new-album-listen/. en-US. live.
  3. Ivey. Justin. February 7, 2020. Brent Faiyaz Returns With Fuck The World LP. HipHopDX. October 6, 2024. March 3, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240303085646/https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.54450/title.brent-faiyaz-returns-with-fuck-the-world-lp. en-US. live.
  4. High. Kemet. February 10, 2020. ‘I Didn’t Want to be a Hook Guy’: An Interview With Brent Faiyaz. Complex. October 6, 2024. July 24, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240724033805/https://www.complex.com/music/a/kemet-high/brent-faiyaz-interview-fck-the-world. en-US. live.
  5. Jefferson. J'na. February 24, 2020. Brent Faiyaz Just Released a New Project, But Wants To Drop His Next One "As Soon As Possible". Billboard. October 6, 2024. March 29, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230329073108/https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/brent-faiyaz-fck-the-world-interview-8551514/. en-US. live.
  6. Brent Faiyaz on Why He’s Not Your Average R&B Artist. Gage. Dewayne. February 13, 2020. Rolling Stone. October 5, 2024. February 14, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200214153051/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/brent-faiyaz-fuck-the-world-rehab-interview-948080/. en-US. live. subscription.
  7. Web site: Caraan. Sophie. July 22, 2019. Brent Faiyaz Speaks His Harsh Truth in New Track "Fuck the World (Summer in London)". Hypebeast. July 14, 2022. November 9, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231109030940/https://hypebeast.com/2019/7/brent-faiyaz-fuck-the-world-summer-in-london-single-stream. en-US. live.
  8. Web site: Caraan. Sophie. December 29, 2019. Brent Faiyaz Shares "Rehab (Winter in Paris)" Video, Costarring Kehlani. Hypebeast. July 14, 2022. November 9, 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231109022437/https://hypebeast.com/2019/9/brent-faiyaz-rehab-winter-in-paris-single-stream. en-US. live.
  9. Web site: C. Noah. December 25, 2019. Brent Faiyaz Shares Release Date For Sophomore Album, F*ck The World. HotNewHipHop. October 6, 2024. January 8, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240108155313/https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/268708-brent-faiyaz-shares-release-date-for-sophomore-album-f-ck-the-world-news. en-US. live.
  10. News: McKinney . Jessica . December 1, 2020 . The Best Albums of 2020 . Complex . December 11, 2022.
  11. News: Osei . Sarah . December 20, 2022 . The 20 Albums That Saved 2020 . Highsnobiety . December 11, 2022.
  12. News: Fitzgerald . Kiana . December 2, 2020 . The 50 Best Albums of 2020 . NPR Music . December 11, 2022.
  13. News: Joyce . Colin . December 8, 2020 . The 100 Best Albums of 2020 . Vice . December 11, 2022.
  14. Web site: Keith Caulfield . July 17, 2022 . Bad Bunny Holds Atop Billboard 200 Chart for Fifth Week With "Un Verano Sin Ti" . December 10, 2022 . Billboard.
  15. Web site: TRBHH - 2020-02-22 . December 10, 2022.
  16. Web site: 2023 39-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100). AGATA. lt. September 29, 2023. September 29, 2023.