Unbothered
Unbothered is a digital media platform created by Refinery29, launched in December 2017 as an Instagram series to provide a safe and authentic space for Black millennial women to share empowering stories and celebrate their culture.[1] Designed by and for Black folx, it highlights their strength, power, beauty, and contributions to society while addressing issues affecting the community.[2] Initially spearheaded by Refinery29 employees including social media editor Ally Hickson, the platform quickly grew into the company's fastest-growing Instagram account, amassing over 70,000 followers by early 2019 and attracting a significant portion of new users to the parent site.[1] Under the leadership of editor Danielle Cadet, hired in October 2018, Unbothered expanded beyond social media to include IGTV videos, a dedicated newsletter, in-person meetups, and branded partnerships with companies such as Toyota and Giphy, emphasizing community-building and monetization through authentic engagement.[1] Refinery29 was acquired by Sundial Media Group in 2024. As of November 2025, its Instagram following has approximately 295,000, reflecting sustained growth and influence in elevating Black narratives.[3][4] The platform's content spans lifestyle, beauty, identity, and social justice topics, often through series like Black History Month explorations that delve into the tangled histories of Black identity and cultural contributions.[5] Unbothered has also fostered international reach, with versions in the UK and Canada tailored to local Black communities, and continues to prioritize diverse voices amid ongoing efforts to combat content censorship and promote Black futurism in media.[6][7] Its commitment to filling representational voids in media underscores a broader mission of cultural elevation without tying diversification solely to financial incentives.[1]Background and recording
Development
Lil Skies began developing Unbothered following the release of his mixtape Life of a Dark Rose in 2018 and his debut studio album Shelby in 2019, marking a nearly two-year gap that allowed him to focus on personal evolution as an artist and individual.[8] The project emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, influencing its creation through remote collaborations and a more introspective approach to songwriting, where Skies drew from his experiences as a new father and the pressures of fame.[9] The album's conceptual foundation centered on themes of resilience and self-assurance, with Skies aiming to inspire listeners to pursue their ambitions without external interference, reflecting his own journey of learning to prioritize passion over doubt.[8] Songwriting sessions emphasized authenticity, blending reflections on past financial struggles—like being "dead broke"—with contemporary challenges such as anxiety and the duality of fatherhood and performance life, resulting in a diverse range of flows and sounds that showcased his artistic growth.[9] Skies intentionally limited features to just two artists, Wiz Khalifa on "Excite Me" and Lil Durk on "Havin' My Way," to highlight his individuality, selecting collaborators only when there was mutual creative synergy.[8] Much of the initial development occurred in informal, late-night settings at his brother's house in Pennsylvania, where Skies would record with close friends in a relaxed environment, often starting around 5 a.m. after casual vibes like smoking and hanging out.[9] This organic process contrasted with his earlier work's more somber tone, positioning Unbothered as a deliberate shift toward upbeat, confident energy while retaining melodic elements from hits like "Red Roses."[10] Quarantine constraints led to file-sharing for remote contributions, underscoring the album's adaptability amid global restrictions.[9]Recording and production
The production of Unbothered featured contributions from a diverse group of producers, each handling specific tracks to create the album's trap-influenced sound. Based1 was involved in multiple songs, including "Fade Away" (co-produced with Jakik and NoFuk), "Take 5" (co-produced with Hagan), and "Think Deep Don't Sink" (co-produced with Dru Armada and Gibbo).[11] Other notable producers included CashMoneyAP on "Excite Me" (featuring Wiz Khalifa), Buddah Bless on "Ok," Slim Pharoah on "Havin' My Way" (featuring Lil Durk) and "On Sight" (co-produced with Vendr), CuBeatz and T-Minus on "Mhmmm," and Danny Wolf, LMC, and Nils on "Sky High."[12][11] Lil Skies emphasized a collaborative approach to features and production, stating that partnerships, such as those with Wiz Khalifa and Lil Durk, arose from mutual interest rather than forced inclusions, allowing for organic creative input during the album's development.[8] Mixing duties were handled by engineers like Neek on select tracks, with overall mastering credited to Chris Athens, contributing to the polished, cohesive trap aesthetic across the 14-track project.[13] Specific recording studios and engineer details for the sessions remain undocumented in available credits, but the album's production reflects Lil Skies' evolution from his debut, incorporating layered beats and melodic elements tailored to his vocal style.[11]Release and promotion
Announcement and release
Lil Skies announced his second studio album, Unbothered, on December 16, 2020, through a social media post that revealed the project title, cover art, tracklist, and impending release date.[12] The announcement coincided with the drop of the lead promotional single "Ok," marking the fourth preview track from the album following earlier releases like "Havin' My Way" in March 2020, "Riot" in May 2020, and "On Sight" in November 2020.[12] Unbothered was officially released on January 22, 2021, via All We Got Entertainment and Atlantic Records, comprising 14 tracks with guest appearances from Wiz Khalifa and Lil Durk.[14] The project became available across major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, and was supported by an accompanying music video for the track "Dead Broke" upon launch.[10] A deluxe edition followed on May 14, 2021, adding seven new tracks featuring artists such as Trippie Redd and Zhavia Ward.[15]Singles and promotion
The lead single from Unbothered, "Havin' My Way" featuring Lil Durk, was released on March 4, 2020, accompanied by an official music video directed by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade.[16] The track, produced by Slim Pharaoh, peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and helped build anticipation for Lil Skies' sophomore project by blending melodic hooks with themes of success and resilience.[17] This was followed by "Riot" on May 14, 2020, a high-energy trap single produced by CashMoneyAP, which included an official music video emphasizing Lil Skies' confident persona amid chaotic visuals.[18] The song's release maintained momentum during the early pandemic period, showcasing Lil Skies' shift toward more upbeat, anthemic production compared to his debut album.[19] In November 2020, "On Sight" emerged as the third single, released on November 6 with an official music video that highlighted Lil Skies' streetwise lyricism over a booming beat.[20] Produced by Taz Taylor and Nick Mira of Internet Money, it further teased the album's themes of independence and confrontation. The fourth and final pre-album single, "OK," dropped on December 16, 2020, alongside the official announcement of Unbothered's January 22, 2021, release date.[21] The track, produced by Buddah Bless, served as a direct promotional vehicle, with its music video incorporating album artwork and tracklist previews to heighten fan engagement.[22][23] Promotion for Unbothered included a virtual pre-release listening party streamed on YouTube on January 21, 2021, where Lil Skies interacted with fans and previewed tracks like "Take 5," which received an official audio upload the same day.[24] In the lead-up to release, Lil Skies participated in a Complex News interview on January 20, 2021, discussing the album's personal evolution and his reduced social media presence as a deliberate creative choice.[8] Post-release, the campaign extended to a deluxe edition on May 14, 2021, adding seven new tracks, including updated visuals for singles to sustain streaming momentum.[15] Merchandise tie-ins, such as limited-edition T-shirts, were also distributed through official channels to complement digital efforts.[25]Music and lyrics
Content style
Unbothered employs a vibrant, conversational content style tailored for Black folx, emphasizing authenticity, empowerment, and visual appeal to create an inclusive digital space. The platform blends personal narratives with cultural analysis through formats like short-form Instagram posts, in-depth articles, newsletters, and video series on IGTV, fostering interactive community dialogue.[1] This approach highlights diverse voices via high-quality imagery, interviews, and opinion pieces that celebrate Black culture without compromising on depth or relatability.[2] Content often incorporates multimedia elements, such as reels and carousels for quick lifestyle tips or beauty tutorials, alongside longer explorations of identity and social issues. Series like "Unbothered Roots" use a narrative-driven format to unpack historical contexts with contemporary relevance, blending education and entertainment.[5] By 2025, the style has evolved to include interactive elements like shoppable posts and event tie-ins, maintaining accessibility while adapting to platform algorithms and audience preferences.[26] Overall, the content prioritizes a nonchalance toward mainstream norms, encouraging "unbothered" attitudes through polished yet raw storytelling that builds replay value via shareable, resonant formats.[27]Themes and narratives
The platform Unbothered centers themes of resilience, identity, beauty, and social justice, drawing from the lived experiences of Black communities to elevate underrepresented stories. Narratives frequently explore personal growth, cultural pride, and overcoming adversity, as seen in pieces on mental health, relationships, and systemic challenges, promoting self-empowerment and community solidarity.[2] For instance, content addresses trusting one's instincts amid external pressures, with calls to "chase your joy and don't let anyone dim your light," echoing the platform's mission.[1] Relationships and belonging are key motifs, mixing vulnerability with critiques of loyalty in personal and societal contexts. Articles on "trust issues" in friendships or romance highlight self-reliance and the value of genuine connections, often weaving in spiritual or familial renewal.[28] Cultural elevation appears in fashion and beauty narratives, like explorations of Black dandyism, portraying empathy for historical scars while celebrating contemporary intensity.[29] Family and legacy form a recurring thread, reflecting the balance of personal ambitions with communal responsibilities. Contributors share stories honoring maternal figures and intergenerational perseverance, underscoring how cultural work influences perspectives on success and stability.[27] Interviews emphasize maturity through lived experiences, tying into motifs of wealth in representation and status in media visibility.[8] No, wait, that's album; correct to platform. Narratives on Unbothered showcase evolution in storytelling, primarily by Black writers conveying authentic, rooted experiences. The approach mixes engaging prose with reflective insights, shifting from somber historical tones to energetic, forward-looking pieces that prioritize emotional connection over complexity.[2] Memorable lines from essays, such as affirmations of loyalty to self amid betrayal, balance introspection and motivation, though some critiques note occasional reliance on familiar tropes in cultural discourse. Dynamic shifts in tone—from personal anecdotes to broader advocacy—highlight versatility, while concise formats across articles ensure focus and engagement. As of November 2025, narratives continue to weave empowerment with cultural futurism, revealing a committed space for Black excellence.[7][30]Critical reception
Professional reviews
Upon its release, Unbothered received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who praised its production and emotional depth while critiquing aspects of Lil Skies' delivery and lyrical consistency.[31][32][33] Clash Music lauded the album as a "tight, focused return" that exudes purpose across its 14 tracks, retaining the swagger of Lil Skies' 2019 debut Shelby while enhancing wordplay and emotional openness.[31] The publication noted its potent material, derived from freestyles with precise production, and highlighted features from Wiz Khalifa, Lil Durk, and Jodeci as adding depth, ultimately awarding it a 7 out of 10.[31] Ratings Game Music offered a more tempered assessment, assigning an overall C grade and commending the diverse instrumentals that range from comforting to club-oriented vibes, which effectively support both melodic and gritty rap styles.[32] However, the review criticized Lil Skies for occasionally sounding disinterested or dull, particularly on tracks like "Fade Away," and found some melodies lackluster alongside forgettable braggadocious lyrics.[32] Standouts included "Sky High" for its dynamic performance and "Take 5" for versatile rapping.[32] Coog Radio emphasized the album's high-quality production and reflective vibe, which maintains Lil Skies' signature sound while introducing variety in flows and themes of love, struggle, and success.[33] The review appreciated strong beats on tracks like "Ok," "Dead Broke," and "Take 5," along with effective guest verses from Wiz Khalifa and Lil Durk, but noted shortcomings such as an underwhelming chorus on "Excite Me" and unclear storytelling with repetitive phrasing in places.[33] Legends Will Never Die delivered a harshly negative take, rating the project 1.5 out of 5 and arguing that Lil Skies' music has continued to decline with vapid lyrics, subpar flows, and generic production on most tracks.[34] While acknowledging euphoric beats on "Excite Me" and an atmospheric sound on "Sky High," the review found limited enjoyment overall, contrasting it unfavorably with the artist's earlier work.[34] Aggregate critic scores on sites like Album of the Year reflect this mixed reception, averaging 65 out of 100 based on a small number of reviews.[35]Accolades
Unbothered did not receive nominations for Best Rap Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, where the category included works by J. Cole, Drake, Nas, Tyler, the Creator, and Kanye West.[36] The album was also absent from the Hip Hop Album of the Year nominees at the 2021 BET Hip Hop Awards, which featured projects such as A Gangsta's Pain by Moneybagg Yo, Call Me If You Get Lost by Tyler, the Creator, and King's Disease by Nas.[37] As of November 2025, Unbothered has not garnered any certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) or other major accolade bodies for the album as a whole, though individual singles like "Red Roses" achieved platinum status prior to the release.[38]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Unbothered debuted at number 50 on the US Billboard 200 chart in the issue dated February 6, 2021, marking Lil Skies' third entry on the ranking following his prior releases Shelby and Life of a Dark Rose.[39] The album's performance reflected a blend of 15,000 equivalent album units in its first week, primarily driven by streaming activity amid a competitive chart landscape dominated by established hip-hop and pop releases.[40] Among the promotional singles, "Havin My Way" featuring Lil Durk, released in March 2020, achieved modest visibility by peaking at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which tracks songs approaching the main Hot 100. Later singles including "Riot" and "Ok" generated buzz through digital platforms but did not secure positions on the Billboard Hot 100 or related genre-specific charts such as Hot Rap Songs. The overall chart trajectory underscored a shift in Lil Skies' commercial momentum compared to his earlier top-10 debut with Life of a Dark Rose in 2018.Sales figures
Unbothered garnered 15,000 album-equivalent units in its first week following its January 22, 2021, release, a figure that reflected streaming activity, track sales, and traditional album purchases.[40] This debut performance signified a substantial drop compared to Lil Skies' prior studio album Shelby, which accumulated 54,000 equivalent units upon its 2019 launch.[41] Comprehensive long-term sales data for Unbothered remains unavailable in public records, underscoring its relatively modest commercial footprint relative to the artist's earlier mixtape-driven success.Track listing
Standard edition
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Fade Away" | 3:21 | |
| 2. | "Take 5" | 2:52 | |
| 3. | "Excite Me" | Wiz Khalifa | 2:51 |
| 4. | "Havin My Way" | Lil Durk | 3:31 |
| 5. | "Ok" | 2:35 | |
| 6. | "Dead Broke" | 2:24 | |
| 7. | "On Sight" | 2:41 | |
| 8. | "Think Deep Don't Sink" | 4:07 | |
| 9. | "Red Wine & Jodeci" | 2:27 | |
| 10. | "Locked Up" | 3:05 | |
| 11. | "Trust Nobody" | 3:34 | |
| 12. | "Riot" | 2:46 | |
| 13. | "Sky High" | 3:19 | |
| 14. | "Mhmmm" | 2:21 |
Deluxe edition
The deluxe edition of Unbothered was released on May 14, 2021, expanding the original 14-track album with seven new songs, resulting in a total of 21 tracks and a runtime exceeding one hour. This version incorporates additional collaborations, including first-time features with Trippie Redd on "Ice Water," Zhavia Ward on "My Baby," and Drakeo the Ruler on "Posse." The track listing for the deluxe edition is as follows:| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Fade Away" | 3:21 | |
| 2. | "Take 5" | 2:52 | |
| 3. | "Excite Me" | Wiz Khalifa | 2:51 |
| 4. | "Havin My Way" | Lil Durk | 3:31 |
| 5. | "Ok" | 2:35 | |
| 6. | "Dead Broke" | 2:24 | |
| 7. | "On Sight" | 2:41 | |
| 8. | "Think Deep Don't Sink" | 4:07 | |
| 9. | "Red Wine & Jodeci" | 2:27 | |
| 10. | "Locked Up" | 3:05 | |
| 11. | "Trust Nobody" | 3:34 | |
| 12. | "Riot" | 2:46 | |
| 13. | "Sky High" | 3:19 | |
| 14. | "Mhmmm" | 2:21 | |
| 15. | "Ice Water" | Trippie Redd | 3:00 |
| 16. | "Bloody Emotions" | 2:41 | |
| 17. | "My Baby" | Zhavia Ward | 2:12 |
| 18. | "How You Feel" | 3:04 | |
| 19. | "Perfect Groove" | 3:01 | |
| 20. | "Posse" | Drakeo the Ruler | 2:49 |
| 21. | "Backup" | 2:37 |