All Matter

"All Matter" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bilal. The song was produced by the singer, along with Steve McKie, for his 2010 album Airtight's Revenge[1] and later rerecorded for Robert Glasper's Double-Booked.[2] Bilal's recording was nominated at the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Urban/Alternative Performance.[3] HipHopDX journalist Luke Gibson cites it as the best-written song from Airtight's Revenge.[4]

"All Matter"
Single by Bilal
from the album Airtight's Revenge
ReleasedSeptember 14, 2010
Genre
Length5:20
LabelPlug Research
Songwriter(s)Bilal Oliver
Producer(s)Bilal Oliver, Steve McKie
Bilal singles chronology
"Restart"
(2010)
"All Matter"
(2010)
"Little One"
(2010)

Music and lyrics

Writing for Time Out New York, Mikael Wood describes the music of "All Matter" as "TV on the Radio-style art-funk" and an example of Bilal traversing different styles throughout the album "with the headstrong self-assurance of someone whose commercial aspirations trail his creative ones".[5] While Bilal's falsetto vocals are sung soulfully and in midtempo, they are arranged against beats played in an aggressive and fast manner.[4] David Dacks, in Exclaim!, highlights the song as an example of how "Bilal's reedy, Sly [Stone]-meets-Prince voice runs down metaphysical and personal subjects overtop a continuously changing musical landscape".[6] The lyrics, described by the writer Adrienne Maree Brown as "a meditation on being at peace with every single thing about existence", are sung as follows:[7]

We're all the same
and all so very different
Divine by design,
it all intertwines
Ain't nothing new
but it’s always changing, movin'
Still waters soft yet so hard
So what is love?…
Cool on the outside
Hot in the middle but
You ain't even gotta try,
all you gotta do is realize
It’s all matter
A speck of dust in this vast universe
Just like a raindrop
in the sea of consciousness
It's all matter…
It's everything it ought to be
It's everything it needs to be, ok
Don't stand in the way
You'll only make it hard
Just keep it flowing
Flow with the ocean and you'll be just where you should be

Consequently, Brown likens the song to a "soul sung version" of "A Hopi Elder Speaks", a piece of writing attributed to an unnamed Hopi elder.[7] The lyric describing love as "cool on the outside, hot in the middle" is interpreted by The A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin as reflective of the overriding concept in Airtight's Revenge, which Rabin says is "Bilal alternating between a delicate, Prince-like falsetto and an impassioned growl as he contemplates romantic and professional pain".[8]

References

  1. allmusic.com/airtight's revenge
  2. allmusic.com/doublebooked
  3. grammy.com nominees2009
  4. Gibson, Luke (September 22, 2010). "Bilal - Airtight's Revenge". HipHopDX. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  5. Wood, Mikael (September 9, 2010). "Review: Bilal". Time Out New York.
  6. Dacks, David (September 21, 2010). "Bilal Airtight's Revenge". Exclaim!. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  7. Brown, Adrienne Maree (September 23, 2010). "oh my goodness all the feelings". adrienne maree brown. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
  8. Rabin, Nathan (October 12, 2010). "Bilal: Airtight's Revenge". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
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