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Dwele- Rize ((free)) Full Album 32 ★ Complete & Original

While tracklists vary across different releases and reissues, the core of the album includes several songs that Dwele later refined for his major-label debut, Subject . Notable Features Sets the moody, soulful tone. Down Jimmy Interpolates Stevie Wonder's "Too High". Flywun A rare showcase of Dwele’s rapping skills. Lady @ Mahogany A dramatic retelling of a real-life encounter. Timeless Features vocals from Teena Marie on certain versions. Early Morning

Below is a list of tracks that have been confirmed across the different known versions of the album. Many of these songs are now considered classics among Dwele's early fans.

: Establishes the album's thematic foundation, merging raw Detroit underground hip-hop grooves with smooth, layered vocal harmonies. Dwele- Rize full album 32

Part of the album's mystique comes from the various releases it has seen over the years. Finding the "full" album often means finding one of these specific versions:

The actual "Dwele- Rize full album" is concise. Running just over 20 minutes in length, the album consists of 8 tracks that showcase Dwele’s multifaceted talent as a singer, rapper, and multi-instrumentalist. The search for "Dwele- Rize full album 32" generally refers to the specific rip or digital folder containing these eight distinct songs: Flywun A rare showcase of Dwele’s rapping skills

A standout track that evokes the spirit of Roy Ayers, merging '70s Detroit soul with jazz-influenced musicality.

The story of Dwele's is one of the most legendary "hustle" tales in neo-soul history. Long before he was a Grammy-nominated artist collaborating with Kanye West, Dwele was a young artist in Detroit selling this project out of the trunk of his car. The Genesis of a Classic Released independently around September 2000 Early Morning Below is a list of tracks

[Detroit Underground Hip-Hop] ──+── [Traditional Jazz/Soul Roots] │ ▼ Dwele's Self-Produced "Rize" │ ▼ Major Label Signing (Virgin) Tracklist & Sonic Architecture

A track that leans heavily into the influence of 1970s songwriting. The acoustic guitar elements give it a folk-soul texture. It’s breezy and lighter than the rest of the record, showing his versatility. It feels like a dedication to the "natural woman," free-spirited and untamed.

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