The season 4 soundtrack ‘Insecure’ is a labor of love for Issa Rae



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In the closing moments of the third episode of Unsafe Season 4, an unmistakable rhythm begins just as Lawrence glides towards Issa’s DMs. Then come the lyrics that almost anyone listening to music in the early 2000s could identify. “It’s after midnight, and she’s on your phone …” The perfect song, of course, was Mya’s hit “Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do),” which Issa Rae then tweeted she “couldn’t resist” placing in the episode.

Rae contributes much more to the music on the HBO series than her mirror raps, and this is just one example of how much thought she has put into the Unsafe Season 4 soundtrack. Working closely with music supervisor Kier Lehman and songwriter Raphael Saadiq, the creator and star curates a Spotify playlist that gets an update after each episode airs on Sundays.

May 3 Unsafe Episode adds even more bumps to the collection. After her ScHoolboy Q headliner pulled out at the last minute, a desperate Issa briefly considered texting Beyoncé before turning to Google to find “local Los Angeles artists” and visit the Roc artist’s Instagram page. Nation, Mustard.

Off-screen, that’s the route Rae usually takes by highlighting lesser-known artists and selecting new music for Unsafe. In an April interview with Hypebeast, she said she is “very, very active” with the music selection and credited Lehman for putting her on “new stuff.” Rae added that he will send her 30 to 60 tracks, and she will leave notes on what songs would fit or what vibes she is feeling.

“Immediately in Season 1, he asked me what kind of vibe he was looking for on the show and I said I wanted feminine energy, I wanted energy from Los Angeles and I wanted to support independent artists,” Rae told Hypebeast. “He wanted to use good music. And since then he has been feeding it. It is a combination of music that already excites me and new artists that will bring me.”

So while some artists like HER, Cardi B, Frank Ocean, SZA, The Weeknd, Janelle Monáe, Miguel, Tyler, the Creator, Ty Dolla $ ign and, yes, even those who drop out of the block party, ScHoolboy Q They might already be on your radar, chances are you’re also hearing something new. As pointed out Complex, only in the first episode of Season 4, Rae (who released her own music label Raedio in October) featured rising acts including: Cautious Clay, St. Panther, and Yung Baby Tate.

Although Issa hasn’t locked herself into a replacement headliner for her block party yet, and her former best friend Molly isn’t going to take advantage of Andrew’s Live Nation connection to help, the party will surely include some of UnsafeThe best musical performances so far.



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