
Through The Wall is a Soul & Funk album by Rochelle Jordan, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Alternative R&B
- synthetic
- hypnotic
- nocturnal
About
“If you understood who I was back then, then you’d understand there was already no box for me,” Rochelle Jordan says of her musical journey in a behind-the-scenes mini-documentary for her album <i>Through the Wall</i>. Since her 2011 debut, the Los Angeles-based British Canadian artist has been carving out her own lane, a vintage yet futuristic fusion of ’90s R&B and pop, hip-hop, soul, and electronic music. Jordan’s fascination with the latter stems back to her childhood, when her older brother blasted jungle, drum ’n’ bass, UK garage, house—all shades of dance—in his bedroom, the rhythms seeping through her walls. The album’s title nods to those formative experiences, but it also carries spiritual meaning. Among the obstacles Jordan faced in her career, one of the most challenging was internal: impostor syndrome. As she learned to dismantle those mental barriers and step fully into her power, <i>Through the Wall</i> found its roots. Produced mainly by longtime collaborator KLSH (and additionally Byron the Aquarius, Terry Hunter, and DāM FunK), <i>Through the Wall</i> bumps like a night in the club, with luxe house grooves that could take dance floors from midnight to sunrise. That sparkling feeling of freedom lives in songs like “Sweet Sensation” and “Close 2 Me,” which radiate the exuberance of living in the moment, whether out with friends or wrapped up with a lover. Slipping into a sing-rap flow, Jordan makes room to flex on “Ladida” and “Around,” her earned braggadocio strutting like it’s dripped head-to-toe in the Versace she name-drops. Even after breakups (“Sum,” “Get It Off”), she’s still thriving, looking fly, and living in her exes’ heads rent-free. <i>Through the Wall</i> also pauses to reflect. On “Eyes Shut,” Jordan observes the struggles of those around her, questioning connection in a digital world and seeking purpose. “Got dopamine and can’t feel my soul/I just feel like there’s something more,” she muses. But the title track (“TTW”) asserts her resilience: “When you really wanna push through, okay/Let them say what they want to/Bussin’ through the wall.”
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Grace0:58
- 2Ladida3:43
- 3Sum4:09
- 4The Boy3:34
- 5Doing It Too3:26
- 6Never Enough4:00
- 7Words 2 Say3:50
- 8Bite The Bait4:06
- 9On 2 Something2:23
- 10TTW3:57
- 11Crave3:27
- 12Get It Off4:00
- 13Sweet Sensation3:43
- 14Eyes Shut3:09
- 15Close 2 Me4:01
- 16I'm Your Muse3:35
- 17Around3:50
Credits
Production & Engineering
- KLSHEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
- Shawn HatfieldENGINEER [SOUND ENGINEERS]
- Travis StewartENGINEER [SOUND ENGINEERS]
- Byron The AquariusPRODUCER
- Dam-FunkPRODUCER
- HamdiPRODUCER
- Initial TalkPRODUCER
- Jimmy EdgarPRODUCER
- KLSHPRODUCER
- KaytranadaPRODUCER
- KingdomPRODUCER
- MPHPRODUCER
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
