Dwele- Rize Full Album 32 «2026»

Before diving into specific tracks, it is essential to understand the sonic architecture of Rize. Unlike his debut, which leaned heavily into the "Dilla-bounce" sound, Rize expands the palette. Dwele produces the majority of the album himself, utilizing live instrumentation—rhodes pianos, saxophones, and guitar—seamlessly blended with punchy, hip-hop-influenced drum programming. The mix is warm, slightly fuzzy (lo-fi in a high-fidelity way), and designed for late-night drives or dimly lit lounges.

The Detroit connection. This track features the legendary group Slum Village (post Dilla, but honoring the legacy). It’s a boom-bap meets jazz rap meditation on coping mechanisms—whiskey, music, and solitude. Dwele- Rize full album 32

Here is the full Rize album as intended by Dwele. If you have a 32-track playlist, these 12 (plus extras) are the core. Before diving into specific tracks, it is essential