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I Am – Lexa Gates

By VISION
January 23, 2026 2 Min Read
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GENRE; Rap

LABEL; UMG

RATING; 6.4

 

Lexa Gates’ I Am stands as a bold and introspective statement from the Queens‑born rapper and singer, marking her most personal work to date. The 18‑track project blends old‑school soul, dusty textures, and thoughtful hip‑hop that feels both emotionally raw and stylistically confident. The title itself — a play on her real name, Ivanna Alexandra Martinez — signals an album deeply rooted in self‑definition and artistic identity. 

Musically, I Am deftly fuses soulful samples with in‑the‑pocket beats that nod to early New York hip‑hop and retro vibes, providing a warm, nostalgic backdrop for Gates’ candid lyricism. Songs like “Change” and “Estranged” showcase her ability to blend vulnerability with strength, unpacking themes of self‑doubt, relationships, and personal growth with a clarity that feels lived‑in rather than performative. 

Yet, the album isn’t without its critiques. Some critics argue that while the production is lush and the vocals mellifluous, the record occasionally drifts into repetitive patterns and familiar lyrical territory, diluting the impact of its more potent moments. Pitchfork, for instance, notes that despite Gates’ sharp voice and neo‑soul influences, parts of the album can feel “impersonal” and “friction‑free,” missing chances to fully expand on its themes. 

Fan reception, however, leans strongly positive. Many listeners applaud I Am for its cohesive sound and emotional honesty, highlighting tracks like “I Don’t Even Know”, “Past It” and “You’re Better Off” as standout moments that reward repeated listening. User reviews emphasize Gates’ evolution as an artist, praising her distinctive flow, confident delivery, and fearless self‑expression across the record. 

In the end, I Am serves as both a personal diary and a confident artistic flex — a record that may not reinvent the genre, but firmly announces Lexa Gates as a voice worth watching in contemporary hip‑hop and soul‑infused rap.  

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