Odelay
"Odelay" is the second studio album by American musician Beck, released in 1996. The album blends various musical styles, including rock, hip-hop, and folk, showcasing Beck's eclectic approach to music. It features hit singles like "Where It's At" and "Devil's Haircut," which helped establish Beck as a prominent figure in the alternative music scene.
The album received critical acclaim and won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1997. Its innovative production, characterized by sampling and diverse instrumentation, has influenced many artists and continues to be celebrated for its creativity and originality in the music industry.