Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?

'Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?' is the fourth studio album from American musician McKinley Dixon. Released on June 2, 2023, it is a jazz rap and conscious hip hop album.

Background and release
On November 30, 2022, the album's first single, "Sun, I Rise", featuring Angélica Garcia was released. The album's second single, "Tyler, Forever", a tribute to a friend who passed away, was released on January 17, 2023. On March 7, the third single, "Run, Run, Run" was released. On April 26, the album's fourth single, title track "Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?" was released. The album's fifth single, "Dedicated to Tar Feather" featuring Anjimile was released on May 30.

The album's title references three of Toni Morrison's novels: Beloved, Paradise, and Jazz. The cover art, which features a "comic-style" drawing of a Black boy, was drawn by artist Ladon Alex and inspired by Dixon's interest in the field of animation.

Critical reception
Writing for DIY, Ed Lawson praised the album's lyricism and storytelling, writing, "[N]ot only does McKinley Dixon's lyrical dexterity and his ability to paint pictures with words make the record one arguably worthy of such literary pedigree, but the words themselves go some way to show what he's included on it, juxtaposing compellingly-delivered tales of contemporary life with lusciously-arranged jazz instrumentation, as warm, inviting and smooth as his stories occasionally turn unforgiving." Beats Per Minutes Steve Forstneger commended how the album's themes were inspired by Toni Morrison, stating, "Like both Morrison's books and Dixon, BELOVED!s geography needs ironing out. [...] Thematic and lyrical motifs find repetition throughout the album like a musical director slowly pulling the strings together." Writing for Sputnikmusic, Worden praised the album's production, stating the album "presents itself in broad, sweeping strokes, impressionist-esque in its lush arrangements [...] with plentiful soul influence and smooth jazz shining in the vibrant colors." He also praised the instrumentation, writing, "String instruments confidently swing through, rising and falling through tunes as Dixon's charismatic baritone voice rides their waves, all while vivacious brass contributions and a funky bass weave through the swells, setting a concise and consistent foundation that defines the record." Kyle Kohner of Exclaim! writes that "Dixon continues to show off his acrobatic way with words and parades his affecting precision of imagery." Writing for HipHopDX, Eric Diep describes the album as "beautifully written, using imagery of fists clenched, finding your heart, and smiling in the sunshine." Shaad D'Souza's review for The Guardian states that the album's songs "possess a renewed urgency and velocity."