

Harvest Season is rooted in the cultural legacy of Black heritage and the evolving sound of neo-soul and alternative hip-hop in Alabama. The cover draws inspiration from Ghanaian statues and African artistry, reinterpreted through a modern, minimalist lens.
The design elements include vibrant palettes tied to African culture and a ripple effect symbolizing sound waves, reflecting the project’s experimental blend of 808s and West African samples. Grain textures, surrealist composition, and distortion contribute to a timeless aesthetic.
Targeted toward Millennial and Gen Z audiences within the alternative hip-hop community, the cover resonates with fans of Pink Siifu, JPEGMAFIA, and Rome Streetz. Unlike portrait-based covers, Harvest Season positions itself as a cultural marker—an iconic and interpretive design meant to establish long-term recognition.
Its adaptability spans streaming, social campaigns, and merchandising, making it both market-ready and artist-defining.