Learn 2 Swim
Learn 2 Swim (stylized in lowercase) is the third studio album by American rapper and producer redveil (born Marcus Morton), independently self-released on April 20, 2022.[1] The project features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 35 minutes and 30 seconds, all self-produced by redveil without any guest appearances.[2] Drawing from his roots in Prince George's County, Maryland, the album blends abstract hip-hop, jazz rap, and conscious hip-hop elements, incorporating soul and funk samples alongside synths, piano, and booming 808 basslines.[3] It serves as a follow-up to redveil's 2020 debut album Niagara and his 2019 project Bittersweet Cry, marking a maturation in his artistry since beginning his career as a high school student.[4] The album's themes center on personal growth, family values, and melancholic reflection, often exploring redveil's upbringing and transition into adulthood.[3] Tracks like "PG Baby" and "Home" evoke nostalgia for his Maryland origins, while the production—characterized by orchestral flourishes and underground rap influences—creates a luminous, forward-thinking sound that bridges mainstream and experimental hip-hop.[3] Self-written and self-produced entirely by redveil, Learn 2 Swim showcases his multifaceted talents as both a lyricist and beatmaker, earning praise for its cohesive vision and emotional depth.[5] Upon release, Learn 2 Swim received critical acclaim, with Pitchfork awarding it an 8.0 out of 10 and hailing it as a "quantum leap" in redveil's catalog that positions him as an emerging force in rap.[3] The album's independent success highlighted redveil's DIY ethos, building on his earlier mixtape-style releases and solidifying his reputation in the underground hip-hop scene.[5]Background
Artist overview
Redveil, whose real name is Marcus Morton, was born on April 20, 2004, in Prince George's County, Maryland, part of the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) area.[6][7] Morton began releasing music at a young age, starting with the project Bittersweet Cry in 2019, followed by his debut studio album Niagara in 2020, which showcased his emerging talents as both a rapper and producer.[8] These early works marked key milestones in his rapid development within the music scene. Following Learn 2 Swim, he released the EP playing w/ fire in 2023 and announced his fourth studio album sankofa for December 4, 2025, continuing his independent trajectory after relocating to California in 2024.[9] As a teenage prodigy in the underground hip-hop community, Redveil gained recognition for his self-production skills and innovative fusion of jazz-rap elements with soulful instrumentation.[10] Operating independently through labels like HVMR Records, he draws from the diverse cultural influences of the DMV area, blending local sounds into his introspective style.[11][12] Learn 2 Swim represents his third studio album in this evolving career.Album conception
Learn 2 Swim was conceived as Redveil's third studio album, serving as a follow-up to his 2020 debut Niagara. The project emerged from the rapper's desire to document his evolving life experiences, positioning it as a "big diary entry" that captured a transitional phase in his personal development.[10][13] Drawing from his roots in the DMV area, Redveil incorporated inspirations from local drill music and rappers such as Xanman, Yung Manny, and No Savage, blending these regional sounds with themes of personal growth to create a cohesive narrative of adaptation and self-improvement. This approach allowed him to merge the energetic, street-oriented aesthetics of DMV drill with introspective reflections on maturity, aiming for a "middle ground" that reflected his artistic maturation.[10][14] The album's release was strategically planned for April 20, 2022, coinciding with Redveil's 18th birthday, to symbolize a personal milestone of entering adulthood. Early planning emphasized an independent release model, with Redveil handling self-production to maintain creative control and ensure the project's thematic consistency, building on his prior self-produced efforts.[13][15][3]Production
Recording process
The album learn 2 swim was entirely self-produced by Redveil, who handled all aspects of the recording and production process himself.[3][15] Working from his sparsely decorated apartment in the DMV area of Maryland, Redveil utilized a home-based setup, including software like Fruity Loops that he had been using since age 11 to craft beats.[4][3] Recording took approximately one year and three months to complete, involving continuous sessions that allowed Redveil to refine his evolving sound without interruption from recent releases.[15] This iterative approach emphasized capturing raw, youthful energy through quick experimentation, aligning with his intent for an independent release that maintained creative control from conception to finalization.[15] Technically, the production featured warped samples, synths, and piano—incorporating the latter for the first time—as core elements, blended with booming 808s and steady drum programming to evoke lo-fi aesthetics and rhythmic drive.[3] Piano keys and chord progressions drew from jazz-inspired influences, adding emotional depth to the sample loops and orchestral flourishes, while avoiding overly polished sounds in favor of a raw, expansive backdrop.[3] The final album comprises 12 tracks with a total runtime of 35:26, all titled in lowercase styling to reflect its cohesive, understated presentation.[16]Key contributors
Redveil, born Marcus Morton, served as the primary artist, rapper, and sole producer for all tracks on Learn 2 Swim, handling the entirety of the beat-making and instrumentation in a self-contained creative process.[3] This DIY ethos extended to the lack of credited engineers or mixers, underscoring the album's intimate, homegrown production style.[3] The project features several collaborators from the underground rap and R&B scenes, each contributing verses or hooks to specific songs. Mekdelawit, an Ethiopian-American singer known for her work in alternative R&B and collaborations with emerging hip-hop acts, provides the hazy, emotive hook on "shoulder" alongside Renaissance Mic, a DMV-based rapper and multi-instrumentalist who delivers a complementary verse blending conscious lyrics with jazz influences.[17][18] Sam Truth, a Virginia rapper recognized for his appearances on tracks with groups like AG Club, joins redveil for a reflective duet on "better," trading bars about personal growth.[19][20] Ovrkast., a Bay Area rapper noted for his jazzy, introspective flows in projects like Try Again, and Fly Anakin, a fellow DMV underground rapper from Richmond, Virginia, and co-founder of the Mutant Academy collective, both appear on "automatic," where they add gritty, rapid-fire verses to redveil's booming production.[21][22] These contributions highlight redveil's connections within independent hip-hop circles without relying on external production support.[3]Musical content
Style and influences
Learn 2 Swim blends hip-hop with jazz-rap elements, incorporating influences from DMV drill through aggressive beats and regional slang in its delivery.[15][14] The album's production features luminous, forward-thinking beats that draw on jazz and soul samples, synth backdrops, and booming 808s to create expansive yet minimalistic arrangements.[3][23] These elements contribute to a sound that emphasizes emotional depth and introspective flows, echoing the raw, monotonous style of contemporaries like Earl Sweatshirt.[3][24] Redveil's influences also include artists such as Tyler, the Creator and Kendrick Lamar, which inform the album's blend of orchestral pomp and modern underground sample loops.[15][3] Drawing from the DMV rap scene, the project integrates local inspirations without mimicking them directly, resulting in an original take on conscious hip-hop.[5] Compared to his debut Niagara, Learn 2 Swim represents a more cohesive and mature evolution, with brighter tones, refined writing, and a greater sense of scale in its production.[3][15]Track listing
Learn 2 Swim consists of twelve tracks, all produced by Redveil, with a total runtime of 35:26.[25]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | together | 3:02 |
| 2 | diving board | 2:45 |
| 3 | pg baby | 2:36 |
| 4 | new info | 2:09 |
| 5 | shoulder (feat. mekdelawit & renaissance mic) | 4:03 |
| 6 | better (feat. sam truth) | 3:10 |
| 7 | sky | 2:48 |
| 8 | morphine (da ways) | 1:57 |
| 9 | automatic (feat. fly anakin & ovrkast.) | 3:47 |
| 10 | home | 2:59 |
| 11 | mars | 3:17 |
| 12 | working on it | 2:53 |