Michael Kiwanuka's 2016 album "Love Hate" marked a significant turning point in the British singer-songwriter's career. The album, released to critical acclaim, showcases Kiwanuka's unique blend of folk, soul, and psychedelic rock, which has captivated audiences worldwide. This essay will explore the themes, musical elements, and cultural context of "Love Hate," highlighting its significance in Kiwanuka's discography and the broader musical landscape.

Michael Kiwanuka ’s 2016 album Love & Hate does not include any "features" in the traditional sense—meaning no other vocalists are credited as featured artists on the tracklist.

Listening to this album in is often recommended by audiophiles to capture the dense, layered production.

: A rhythmic, hand-clapped anthem that addresses the feeling of alienation. It received high praise from Pitchfork for its directness and soulful delivery.

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