Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Dream Team: A Stokely Hathaway Joint - Griff/Scorcese

What It Sound Like?

The rhymes are back. In some cases, it never left. Somehow, I find them or they find me. I'm glad the versatility is showing on the regular, now. It was a void to be filled for a certain degree of bars. I like slick this rhymesayer is.

Griff/Scorcese bring us some audio jewelry for the night. I caught the build up to this project. What I thought would be more of a mixtape. This is totally an album. @Griff strolls from track to track, as it were screenplay. The beats were well chose, all telling a collective story. 

@ScorceseShells starts off heavy! The first track, Pink Flamingo Weather is so hard, he saw no use for a filler.  His bars are creative with that concrete texture. The bul spit wisdom throughout this body of work, too. Most joints are handled as the only vocalist. However, a few other first choice emcees . Starting half features from @Sauce Heist and 

A lot is done that bridges childhood to present day. From the wrestler excerpts, classic scratches, to cadences. The cover art homages legends. Bro mentioned River City Ransom, one of the best things Nintendo ever did. Austin's Theory is no holds barred. That's my type of tune, Death Roll Up is an unexpected sound fans will also dig. In total, fifteen meaningful joints. All together, this is an album to digest with replays. 

There's something for everybody here, by everybody I mean people that like real rap. The production is clean, each rapper left us with something to remember them by. Peace to @Stokely Hathaway, today as, Malcom Bivens. He's focused on his WWE / NXT career. The group continues with his spiritual successor in the movement. Dream Team is now available at all major platforms. Do remember the creative Dream Team merchandise. Thank you eternally to all supporters. Peace my people. Pray for somebody! 





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