What It Sound Like?
The underground is deep! I'm realizing I had no clue there was so many talented independent artists out here. Is it warming up in Connecticut, yet? If not, this new heat should work. Waterbury has a diverse emcee by the name of @Lucid Dreams. This is not our textbook piece with a Boom-bap track. It's actually more of a bass and 808's foundation by @Sofoke Beats.
It hits with a lot of pressure, so does Lucid. He's a speedster on the mic. Though his flow is fast, he is very understandable. His delivery is precise. You'll catch the patterns switching up, staying on beat. Lucid has bars! All his lyrics are defending Hip Hop, too. It's almost like he's baiting the new generation rappers with a familiar style, so he could slaughter them when they're close and comfy. Monster is is hard. At the same time, he's got allegories for the rap geeks, as well.
LD is an artist that has a dope attack on corruption. His disappointment is not limited to the music industry, but the system that empowers it. One of my favorite lines, "Remain original despite a movement." You know how many people can't make a decision without a crowd's influence? You're in for pure lyricism. A tune you could play over and keep catching lines. I miss that feeling from the core source of rap. I will let you break them down yourself. Get your copy from your favorite digital music store! Thank you for staying up with me, again. Blessings from Yahweh!
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