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Nobody's Perfect [edit]
by Derek Minor | Genre: Rap/Urban | Release Date: August 25, 2023
 



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01. HALLELUYAH
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02. Pressure (feat. Thi'sl and Aaron Cole)
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03. Vibrations (feat. Intl Show, Oswin Benjamin, and DJ Malski
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04. Wait
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05. More On The Way (feat. 1K Phew, Jon Keith, and nobigdyl.)
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06. Third Day (feat. Ty Brasel)
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07. Scars (feat. Phillip Larue and October Woods)
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08. It's Okay (feat. Byron Juane, Susan Carol, and Greg James)
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09. The Love You Give
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10. Round Of Applause
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A Perfect Soundtrack For Imperfect People | Posted August 24, 2023
What You Need To Know

Consummate hip-hop veteran and accomplished entrepreneur Derek Minor reemerges with his new project, Nobody’s Perfect. The album is an eclectic compilation of awe-inspiring production and deeply introspective wordplay. Restoring the power of the overused expression “nobody’s perfect” (often used as an excuse), the Nashville-based artist inspires listeners to embrace their imperfections almost like a badge of honor. Experiences like these strengthen our stories and our understanding of the struggles others endure.
 
Minor started rapping in 2006 but officially joined CHH in 2008 as PRo. He released his debut album, The Blackout, followed by his sophomore album, The Redemption, in 2010. Afterward, he began a joint venture with the label he co-founded in 2009 with artist Doc Watson and Reach Records in 2011. Then, in 2013, he switched his stage name from PRo to Derek Minor with the release of Minorville, one of the top releases in the CHH subgenre.
 
Derek has an impressive and extensive music library consisting of several mixtapes and EPs, including the notable PSA mixtape and Up and Away EP series. His current project is his seventh solo studio album. Derek also released a lo-fi album (Nolan and Zane’s Lofi Adventures) and three sync (placement)-based albums (Going Up, Whole Team Winning, and Highlight Tapes, Vol. 1). Coupled with his talent as a producer, Derek has dominated hip-hop culture for almost 20 years.

 
What it Sounds Like

Jesus is the only perfect human, but the soundscape in the ten included tracks is nearly perfect. It’s like Minor captured an entire orchestra (choir included), bottled the sound, and then released the live theater experience in the middle of a club in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It’s an immersive explosion of strings, keys, and horns coupled with some of the nastiest 808s, high hats, and synthesized notes feasible. It's ear candy without considering lyrical content (some of Derek’s best to date).

Songs that stand out are “More on the Way,” featuring hip-hop artists 1K Phew, Jon Keith, and nobigdyl., “HALLELUYAH” and “It’s Okay” featuring Byron Juane, Susan Carol, and Greg James. A skippable track doesn’t exist on the album. Each track was handled with delicate care, addressing mental health, self-restoration, healing, and motivation. It navigates through a darkened culture with the light of Christ shining from within.
 
Several hype tracks exist, with a few soul-searching anthems and powerful encouragement tracks. Multiple genres are explored beyond hip-hop, such as gospel, rhythm & blues (R&B), afro-beats, and a surprise or two. One of my favorite bars is in the first minute of the first track, “Put my verses all in braille/they feel everything that I say.” Brilliant one-liners, such as this gem, are sprinkled everywhere. Nobody's Perfect explores personal stories, emotions, and the daily struggle of getting through each day. Thankfully, hope exists and renews every 24 with the everlasting love found in Christ that Minor masterfully reminds listeners through poetic verbalization.


Spiritual Highlights

The album is based on Romans 3:23. It conveys that humans fall short of God's glory and are redeemed by grace through Jesus Christ. Perfect people don't exist; ergo, nobody’s perfect. We all need to be saved by Jesus, gaining access to the grace, love, and mercy He offers as a gift of salvation. This life isn’t meant to be experienced alone. We need God to navigate, obtain purpose, and lean upon us during our trials, valleys, and shortcomings.
 
The first track, "HALLELUYAH," recounts Derek's life and how God has been there through every moment. The song "Vibrations" features rap artists Intl Show, Oswin Benjamin, and DJ Malski and declares that God is in control. Every day, we can celebrate the blessings and promises that God provides when we live out our faith. The song "Third Day," featuring rap band 4 Against 5's Ty Brasel, reassures us that as God's people, we rise daily with joy, knowing that we are children of God. In the same way that Jesus defeated death, hell, and the grave when He was raised from the dead, we can find true happiness in His unwavering dedication to His children.
 
Critics who claim that Derek Minor doesn't incorporate enough talk of faith or God in his material are mistaken. He often speaks on real-life situations as a black Christian man, devoted husband, and attentive father. Whether on or off the microphone, he frequently integrates his faith as a social media influencer, accomplished entrepreneur, artist, and believer in Christ. Eternal kudos to Minor and his devotion to his faith walk, encouraging others and presenting hope regardless of what difficult obstacle life has dealt.

 
Best Song

The award for best song on Nobody’s Perfect goes to one of the deep cuts, “Scars,” featuring rap artists Phillip Larue and October Woods. The track contains a perfect storm of sound, content, and execution. The production, in theory, shouldn’t work when colliding two guitars (acoustic, electric), piano keys, subtle electronic additions, a mixture of 808s and live drums, and a few other elements collected into an explosion of pleasing sound. We hear a melodic hook, and Derek displays his own harmonies, adding to the track's impact. Add in the emotional undertones of the lyrical content, and the track resonates as profoundly as a literal scar would.
 
One of my favorite bars was, “They try to hang me out to dry on the day I fold/God can clean dirty laundry as that’s one thing I know,” declares Derek Minor. This track alone stands out as the model vibe, emotion, and impact the overall record achieves.


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Final Word

Derek Minor handcrafted a personal soundtrack tooled for people from all walks of life. Like Jesus commands, he meets people where they require the most from others. During struggles or trials faced deep within the valleys far and wide. During emotional attacks stemming from anxiety, fear, or stages of depression. Also, the opposite. During triumphs, victories, and celebrations of God moments. Derek provides a relatable model of servitude Jesus desires in an edgy, brilliant artistic form. To stand next to others in their times of need. To celebrate when victories arise. Everything in between. Nobody’s Perfect is where faith meets life application and how it's handled with hope as the underlying solution.
 
Pain fuels purpose. Derek peels back seemingly endless layers of transparency to drive healing. One man’s struggles foster another man’s triumphs. Derek takes his imperfections, laying them out for every listener to digest and transform into tools of resolution inward. Derek has always made timeless music; the latest creation doesn’t disappoint.


Stream 'Nobody’s Perfect' on Spotify or purchase the album on iTunes.
 


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