Navy Blue releases new album Sir Render

Rapper Navy Blue has released his latest album Sir Render. The project includes contributions from several notable artists and is narrated by the late James Earl Jones.

Navy Blue’s new album Sir Render features a posthumous verse from his mentor Ka. It also includes appearances from Earl Sweatshirt, Armand Hammer, and Mike Shabb. The album is narrated by Navy Blue’s cousin, the late actor James Earl Jones. In a press statement, Navy Blue described the themes as exploring psychology’s greatest hits, including embracing the shadow self and accepting duality. Sir Render comes after Navy Blue’s 2025 release The Sword & the Soaring. Last month he shared the track Ocean Light (Phase 1: Prelude), which is not included on the new album.

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