Billboard - USA (2019-08-24)

(Antfer) #1

says Labrinth of making Imagination. Since


breaking out in 2010, the artist born Timothy


Lee McKenzie has established himself as


something of a household name in the United


Kingdom. His BRIT Award-winning work


with Tinie Tempah, along with a slate of U.K.


chart-topping singles from his debut, brought


Labrinth fast success, but he was put off by


the touring and marketing demands that came


with it. Instead, he focused on crafting hits for


others. A greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts


production style straddling electronica, hip-


hop and R&B earned him a reputation as an


artist’s artist and pop secret weapon, leading


to collaborations with the likes of The Weeknd,


Noah Cyrus, Kygo, Eminem and Nicki Minaj.


“Producers, writers, anyone that has worked


with him thinks he’s one of the biggest


innovators in the industry,” says Syco Music


managing director Tyler Brown, who has worked


with Labrinth for the past nine years. “Now the


general public is starting to realize that.” So,


too, is Labrinth himself. On Imagination, he’s


channeling his talents toward bottling the very


pop lightning he long helped forge for other


artists. Employing a sound he describes as


“Nina Simone and Ray Charles on Kraftwerk,


with trap,” it’s also a concept album of sorts,


relating the semiautobiographical journey of a


kid selling his imagination to a businessman.


That such a record, which includes three of


the songs featured in Euphoria, could finally


position him for mainstream success is a


possibility he’s ready to embrace.


“The biggest challenge for me is to not get


distracted by success,” says Labrinth. “Every


pothole that I’ve put a seed in, it’s moving into


its own experience, and somehow they’re all


growing into one garden that’s eventually


looking beautiful to me.” —ANDREA DOMANICK


PREVIEW 2019


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