Red Light (Bladee album)

Red Light was executively produced by Whitearmor, with guest contributions from Ecco2K and Uli K of Bala Club.

Bladee released his debut studio album Eversince on 25 May 2016,[1] and received a positive review from the Nordic magazine Gaffa.

He made a name for himself alongside frequent collaborator Yung Lean during the flourishing cloud rap scene in the mid-2010s.

[5] The album was executively produced by Whitearmor, with additional production from frequent collaborators Yung Sherman and Gud.

[5][7] Frankie Dunn from i-D classified Red Light as emo,[5] while Nicolaus Li of Hypebeast said the album "ranges from genre bending pop hybrids to experimental ballads".

[4] Writing for the same website, Steffanee Wang said that Bladee's words are distorted by the Auto-Tune on the track "Decay".

[8] Following its release, Anthony Fantano gave the album a negative review, which 032c has called "infamous" and described his one out of ten rating as "scathing".