Eligh, a prominent figure in the underground hip hop scene, presents his captivating album "Enigma," released on April 5, 2005, under his independent label Eligh Music. This 57-minute journey through the depths of underground hip hop is a testament to Eligh's lyrical prowess and unique storytelling abilities. With a tracklist featuring 16 tracks, including collaborations with Jo Wilkinson, Scarub, and Murs, "Enigma" offers a diverse range of themes and moods, from introspective reflections to high-energy anthems.
The album kicks off with "Magi," setting the tone for the introspective journey that follows. Tracks like "Crossroads" and "Why? (Just One of Those Things)" delve into the complexities of life and decision-making, showcasing Eligh's ability to weave intricate narratives. The album's mid-section features standout tracks such as "Devil Woman," a sultry and seductive cut, and "Dali Lama Lullabye," a laid-back, reflective piece that highlights Eligh's versatility. "Life Dance," featuring Jo Wilkinson, adds a dynamic and uplifting energy to the album, while "2 A _ _ _ _ A II" and "Every Morning" offer introspective and personal insights.
"Enigma" also includes tracks that address social and political issues, such as "We Are a Strange Breed" and "On Your Feet (Soldier)," demonstrating Eligh's commitment to using his platform to raise awareness and inspire change. The album concludes with "New Eyes" and "Desperation," featuring Scarub and Murs, leaving the listener with a sense of hope and resilience.
Throughout "Enigma," Eligh's distinctive flow and clever wordplay shine, making it a standout release in the underground hip hop genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Eligh or new to his music, this album is sure to impress with its lyrical depth, diverse production, and engaging storytelling.