chapter 7 is an very great producer who has been in the game for a long time (real name: Mike Desino from Jerz), as well as he’s just released his most current showcase for underground east coastline rappers.  just like any type of producer’s album, the high quality depends upon the featured emcees, however chapter 7 for the most part picks extraordinarily skilled unknowns to make the most of his complex, trippy noise collages–folks such as Yak Ballz, Tame One, C-Chan of sluggish suicide as well as division East’s The guy From somewhere Else.

Track by track, there are absolutely a few dogs here, however the gems are exceptional.  “Optimus Grime” has remarkable beats as well as lyrics great sufficient to get rid of the “transform as well as roll out” bits at the end.  It’s not truly about the decepticon.  as well as other yelled bits are quite damn funny–like at the beginning of “Live” with Tame One, where hears, in the background, “Awww shit!  They done fucked up now!  R Kelly is free!  O.J. did it!  Tom cruise is a faggot!”  It’s nonsense.  It’s stupid.  as well as it’s hilarious.  This whole tune is quite funny, actually, with lines like, “Punch your grams in the grill!”, it’s one of the strongest tracks among the lots of strong tracks on this album.  as well as Yak Ballz’s “Chromatics” is a perfect, slowed-down grime beat for his special capability to noise ecstatic while he’s spitting laid back flow.

I’m recommending the album for tunes like those aforementioned, as well as others like the R&B track “Believer” with MELissa Seitz; the musical interlude “Behind the wall of Color,” which is similar to MF Doomz Herbal tapes; the excellent lyrical spin on the Beatles’s traditional “A Day in the Life” with Benn Grimm (“I woke up, breath tasted sour/But the clock state 9 that’s the champion hour/You can’t be sleepin’ late when you be rhymin’ excellent . . . So I pushed my woman to wall/yeah she got a great fucking now she’s sleeping it off”) . . . Fuck it.  If you’re a hip hop fan as well as you don’t discover at least half the cuts right here (for me, it’s two-thirds) worth having on your routine rotation then . . . You most likely aren’t a genuine underground fan.

Corruption As normal (w/Yak Ballz)

Download on Amazon for just $6.99!

chapter 7 is an very great producer who has been in the game for a long time (real name: Mike Desino from Jerz), as well as he’s just released his most current showcase for underground east coastline rappers.  just like any type of producer’s album, the high quality depends upon the featured emcees, however chapter 7 for the most part picks extraordinarily skilled unknowns to make the most of his complex, trippy noise collages–folks such as Yak Ballz, Tame One, C-Chan of sluggish suicide as well as division East’s The guy From somewhere Else.

Track by track, there are absolutely a few dogs here, however the gems are exceptional.  “Optimus Grime” has remarkable beats as well as lyrics great sufficient to get rid of the “transform as well as roll out” bits at the end.  It’s not truly about the decepticon.  as well as other yelled bits are quite damn funny–like at the beginning of “Live” with Tame One, where hears, in the background, “Awww shit!  They done fucked up now!  R Kelly is free!  O.J. did it!  Tom cruise is a faggot!”  It’s nonsense.  It’s stupid.  as well as it’s hilarious.  This whole tune is quite funny, actually, with lines like, “Punch your grams in the grill!”, it’s one of the strongest tracks among the lots of strong tracks on this album.  as well as Yak Ballz’s “Chromatics” is a perfect, slowed-down grime beat for his special capability to noise ecstatic while he’s spitting laid back flow.

I’m recommending the album for tunes like those aforementioned, as well as others like the R&B track “Believer” with MELissa Seitz; the musical interlude “Behind the wall of Color,” which is similar to MF Doomz Herbal tapes; the excellent lyrical spin on the Beatles’s traditional “A Day in the Life” with Benn Grimm (“I woke up, breath tasted sour/But the clock state 9 that’s the champion hour/You can’t be sleepin’ late when you be rhymin’ excellent . . . So I pushed my woman to wall/yeah she got a great fucking now she’s sleeping it off”) . . . Fuck it.  If you’re a hip hop fan as well as you don’t discover at least half the cuts right here (for me, it’s two-thirds) worth having on your routine rotation then . . . You most likely aren’t a genuine underground fan.

Corruption As normal (w/Yak Ballz)

Download on Amazon for just $6.99!