{"id":377520,"uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/377520/?format=json","airdate":"2019-09-06T15:17:00-07:00","show":6282,"show_uri":"https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/6282/?format=json","image_uri":"","thumbnail_uri":"","song":"That’s Love","track_id":"2795a504-ebff-476c-8c20-4d393ed2fca8","recording_id":null,"artist":"Oddisee","artist_ids":["aaae09b3-70d9-4a65-bb3f-57e85dfe9b83"],"album":"The Good Fight","release_id":"7fc36ad1-069c-4b6e-bc8c-9d458dca66f8","release_group_id":null,"labels":["Mello Music Group"],"label_ids":[],"release_date":"2015-04-28","rotation_status":"Library","is_local":false,"is_request":false,"is_live":false,"comment":"The Good Fight is technically a hip-hop record, but the vibe here is decidedly eclectic, building upon the kaleidoscopic method he’s employed for 13 years. If Odd’s debut album addressed the uncertainty he felt about his artistic trek, The Good Fight proclaims the success of said path. He references a \"working\" plan that eschews mainstream attention and the fame that comes with it, choosing instead to be the low-key jetsetter culling inspiration from his global travels. As a result, The Good Fight exudes a sense of artistic freedom not heard on Oddisee’s previous releases. <Br><br> The music feels distinctly international and unhindered, far removed from the straight-ahead boom-bap he used to make. He’s always created on his own terms, but The Good Fight feels like a hearty \"fuck you\" to prevailing groupthink and the industry’s creative limitations.  https://bit.ly/2lDpfN4","location":1,"location_name":"Default","play_type":"trackplay"}