Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The Thrill Of The Hunt 2 - Che Noir

What It Sound Like?

I wonder if anybody reading this was ever slept on. Last on the, least expected to be picked for that special moment. Of course, you have. Our subject tonight is an example of what faith could do. Picture a young woman in  a town distant from mainstream, urban radio. With herds of flashy male emcees from syndicated town, she parted her way through. 

@Che Noir has taken down a giant. If you're familiar with the Bible text, you'll know why she intro'd  Head Of Goliath. No secret, I'm a geek for the tricky wording. "Che (Shea) Butter Queen" got me already! Her guns are still smoking in Fountain Of Youth. Fluid how she synced with Trust. Keeps her same pace, never missing a step. 

Oh yea! @38 Spesh produced this entire melodic ten piece. He also leaves his mark, vocally on Dying Breed. Dig the tag team action. The energy bounces back and forth like matches at the the US Open. 
Che has a niche for spitting witty bars. Always clever, and never confused with weirdos. She also bases her foundation with her love for the Lord. Summed up in Fall of Rome. Easy for me to connect with.  

This next track has a familiar game title, but she ain't come to play. I feel like whoever it lands on in  Spin the Bottle is getting the peck they'd least desire. More like their final kiss goodbye. It just gets grittier as this project goes on. The lines go deep with no concern for cosmetic female rappers. She gives you rewinders, plus she passed off to @Termanology in Kiss the Ring. He's another underground success story.

It seems that is the level of company Che keeps in her circle of peers. That same respect is aimed at her from artists like @Eto, the founder of New Crack Era. They give us real life substance through Sandcastles.  Despite the name, these rhymes are full of concrete. That who's who list expands during Bloody Sword. Balancing magnetics with renown, @Planet Asia. The first lady shows another pattern in the cloth in which she's cut from. 

Now, the listener receives a virtual invite to Buffalo summers with the Queen. 2 Summers is a short drift in time that's everlasting. Ms Noir decides to send us on our way with a heartfelt tune. She opens up about a painful relationship. Vulnerability in an artist is so hard to get. You almost have to catch them when they're not looking. Che had no problem giving her fans that intimate side of her with Today.

Anybody who loves good music should pick this up. Bars you can't get tired of, beats that tell a story, and some heavy hitting features. That along with the versatility impresses me most. Get to your favorite digital music store for your copy. Thank for staying up with me, Jah bless!


  



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