Tabula Rasa (Latin: Blank Slate) is the fourth studio album by Nigerian singer Brymo, independently released on October 30, 2014.
[1] A follow-up to Merchants, Dealers & Slaves, the album is Brymo's second full-length project released since the Federal High Court of Lagos lifted Chocolate City's injunction against him.
Music critic Michael Kolawole praised Brymo for "weaving and juxtaposing long-winded cautious narratives about self-responsibility" on the track.
In "Ję Lé O Sinmi" (Yoruba: Kindergarten), Brymo recounts his journey from a young, naive child in daycare to an adult.
Tola Sarumi of NotJustOk gave the album a perfect rating of 10/10, calling it "an instant classic" and commending the production for matching Brymo's delivery.
[10] A writer for TayoTV, who goes by the moniker OluwaSparkle, characterized the album as "a masterpiece" and said Brymo "can be counted among the true vocalists of our time".