Boualili’s lineage is clear; early nights spent obsessing over the sharp flows of Lauryn Hill and the rhythmic storytelling of Tupac haven’t vanished. They inform the phrasing and the conversational delivery that define much of the record’s pacing. The inclusion of a stripped back cover of “Isn’t She Lovely” could have been a standard, obligatory nod to her inspirations, but in Boualili’s hands, it feels like a necessary grounding, a quiet, singular moment of gratitude amidst the static of self-definition.
What I Didn’t Know Thenis, ultimately, a record about the luxury of reflection. It is not merely a collection of songs; it is an earnest attempt to reconcile the “what” with the “when.” For a debut, it possesses a surprising amount of composure, evidence that Boualili is already looking forward, even when she is forced to look back at the origins of her own voice. It is a quiet conversation, but one that demands you listen closely.
