The Id

Year: 2001
Artist: Macy Gray

Other albums by Macy Gray

Macy Gray - Big [Bonus Tracks]
Big [Bonus Tracks]
2007, songs: 1
Macy Gray - Original Album Classics
Macy Gray - Trouble With Being Myself [Japan Bonus Tracks]
Macy Gray - Sail
Sail
2012, songs: 1
Macy Gray - The Sellout
The Sellout
2010, songs: 11
Macy Gray - The Very Best of Macy Gray
Macy Gray - On How Life Is/The Id
On How Life Is/The Id
2004, songs: 2
Macy Gray - Big
Big
2007, songs: 10

Facts about the album "The Id"

Album Title: The Id
Artist: Macy Gray

Meta Information: "The Id" is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Macy Gray, released on September 17, 2001, through Epic Records. Building upon the critical and commercial success of her debut album, "On How Life Is", Gray continues to showcase her distinctive blend of soul, funk, and R&B on "The Id". Known for her raspy voice, introspective lyrics, and eclectic musical style, Gray explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery, weaving together a tapestry of raw emotion and sonic experimentation. With its innovative production and Gray's captivating vocal performances, "The Id" solidifies her status as a unique and visionary artist in the contemporary music landscape.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Grammy Recognition: "The Id" earned Macy Gray two Grammy Award nominations in 2002, including one for Best Pop Vocal Album and another for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the single "Sweet Baby". These nominations underscored Gray's growing acclaim and recognition within the music industry, cementing her status as a formidable talent.
  2. Experimental Collaborations: In addition to working with acclaimed producers such as Rick Rubin and Darryl Swann, Macy Gray collaborated with a diverse range of artists on "The Id", including Erykah Badu and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. These collaborations added depth and diversity to the album's sonic landscape, showcasing Gray's willingness to push artistic boundaries and explore new musical territories.
  3. Conceptual Depth: Inspired by Sigmund Freud's theory of the id, ego, and superego, "The Id" delves into themes of psychological introspection and emotional catharsis. Gray uses her music as a vehicle for self-expression and exploration, delving into the depths of the human psyche while offering listeners a glimpse into her own inner world. Through its introspective lyrics and evocative melodies, "The Id" invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and personal transformation.
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