All Red

Album: Music (2024)
Charted: 32 15
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Songfacts®:

  • Playboi Carti released "All Red" as a single on September 13, 2024, marking his first official solo release since 2020's "@ Meh." The track, a haunting and intense piece of trap music, serves as the lead single for his third album, I Am Music.
  • The song opens with Carti referencing his controversial upside-down cross tattoo.

    Upside-down cross tat' on my neck, shut 'em up

    The upside-down cross, or inverted cross, has a long and significant history in Christian tradition. It originated with the Apostle Peter, who, according to tradition, requested to be crucified upside-down, feeling unworthy to die in the same manner as Christ. For centuries, this symbol stood as a humble acknowledgment of faith and sacrifice. Yet, in modern culture, especially in certain music and fashion circles, it has been co-opted as an anti-Christian symbol, often representing rebellion or even Satanic imagery.

    In 2022, Playboi Carti had the upside-down cross tattooed prominently on his neck, adding to the existing crosses on his shoulders.

    The cross remains a powerful and sacred symbol for Christians, and Carti's neck inking aligns with his "King Vamp" identity, which revolves around themes of rebellion, darkness, and edginess. The Atlanta rapper is likely using the symbol to provoke reactions from the Christian community.
  • Carti's lone verse in "All Red" finds him tossing out catchphrases like they're confetti. It kicks off with a threat of gun violence, followed by a nod to football video games, because why not? Somewhere along the way, he takes a swipe at an unnamed woman, then circles back to remind us he's got a firearm handy, just in case we'd forgotten. He wraps things up by reaffirming his originality - something no one's really questioning.
  • Now, about the title, "All Red." It doesn't make an appearance in the lyrics, but it clearly signals a follow-up of sorts to his last project, Whole Lotta Red. It's like a sequel, but with even more crimson intensity. Red, of course, being the universal shorthand for danger, rebellion, and extreme emotion in music and pop culture. For Carti, it's the color of his aggressive, rule-breaking artistic persona - a guy who's not just walking the line, but gleefully stomping all over it.
  • The track marks Carti's continued departure from his signature "baby voice," opting instead for a deeper, grittier vocal style - a shift first heard in his feature on Kanye West's 2022 track "Mr. Miyagi."
  • The production, courtesy of Carti's frequent collaborator F1lthy, is predictably chaotic, as you'd expect from the guy behind six tracks on Whole Lotta Red, including the fan-favorite "Punk Monk."
  • "All Red" was recorded sometime in early 2022 during sessions for I Am Music, but fans didn't get the full version until Carti unleashed it during his June 15, 2024, set at Lyrical Lemonade's Summer Smash music festival.

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