What It Sound Like?
To document what's going on in this circuit would take more than one piece. Tonight's post visits one the soundtracks to the series it would consist of. This LP is a most awaited in 2019. That's accredited to a relentless marketing strategy, along with a roster that has yet to be on the same project.
@Coccareef masterminded this assembly while digging through a pack of @Robert Denir0 tracks. It starts out aggressive with the first two songs having consistent verses from
@Eddie Kaine, active emcees we enjoy popping up on the scene, an introduction to Nucleus, and a return from Frank Docket.
The next song gets darker, the pain is brought by @Whata Mess, @the deity, V and myself. The direction Reef is aiming crosshairs at is phony rappers. Currently, a hit single in rotation, is inked by
@The Real Skitso, Lupus Dei, and @Krazy The Real One. A few pre-order joints received early traction.
The following tune has a reappearance from @Ambishouz, and homecoming of @LuGhz for that incomparable result! The lovely legacy to Cocareef Records also pops up with the boys on another heater. King Lup and Ill Kill chose the ideal beat or did it choose them? Either way, I dig the outcome.
Cocareef plays the back throughout most of the album. He hops on slaying another verse with @DNTE of Falconcrest, and The Midaz Beast. You see where this is going! Temperature is rising, things get crazier. Tag team action from @Pro Zay and @Certain Ones giving you hardcore Boombap.
Now, we get to one of the first joints released this year. A true anthem featuring @Jamil Honesty, Micah Write, @Sedizzy, Lupus Dei, Whata Mess, and Ambishouz. One of the underground diplomats, @Enox shows up ready for the solo job.
We get one more from LuGhz who locks in with Sedizzy. One of my favorite lines is on this joint.
"I was raised by OG's you was raised by IG."
The two go back and forth. It's a gully tune, the vibe enhances your THC.
Our film closes with the star, on the low. The Lupus Dei Experience end it strong over the ruff bass line.
Heat merges the attack of different angle these styles. I've been riding with Rob Deniro since I heard his tracks. Likewise for Reef, and they keep it genuine. Being an artist on the project, I heard some of the beats before everything got recorded. I like the way it turned out. All of the pre-orders, radio spins, plus merch has been doing well. Slide to Bandcamp, get your copy! Thank you in advance. Biggups to Cocareef for another great day at the shooting range. Blessings from the Almighty!
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