One of the most fascinating components of planet Earth has got to be the ‘sonder’ concept.
Sonder – an innate realization that another passerby is living a life just as vivid and complex as your own
Unknown
Of all the ideas in this world, the turn you take determines the spin or angle of your concept. Basically, the life you make directly correlates to the amount of work you put in which results in your joy/happiness. An artist who puts their unique spin on bilingual hip-hop goes by the name of Crimeapple.

Crimeapple emerged into underground hip-hop with self-discovery. Over the course of time, his approach and execution became much more laser-focused. The way he tells the story creates a narrative that he took two tries at it and on the second time around he did not come to play games. Recently, he released an album dubbed, “LETHIMCOOK.”
Whip it Up Chuck
Crimeapple references cooking (la cocina) and butter (manteca) often within his lyrical output. Instantly, the soul and homemade energy that Crimeapple puts into his musical mixes can be felt. The difference between Crimeapple and your favorite artist is authenticity. He truly lives and breathes the experiences through the wordplay performed in the booth.
A concept that often fascinates a reader might deal with intersectionality. What crossroads or brush strokes might a person encounter en route to their ultimate destination? This author finds amusement within the intersectionality of things that wouldn’t normally intertwine.

For instance, if you pit two Colombian artists in a hypothetical arena they will deliver different products based upon the geographic location. One goes by the name of TILLHIGH and releases music for the people of Barranquilla, Colombia. This is an island city where every day has the possibility to be a “Dia de Fiesta.” [CPR]
Furthermore, it is difficult to state exactly which part of Colombia our protagonist, Crimeapple releases music for. The mysterious nature of his locale and the way he interlocks topics that deal with metralleta [machine guns] retaliation, betrayal and loyalty make him quite the complex character.

An intriguing aspect about Crimeapple deals with the company he keeps. While he pushes the product through his own Manteca brand umbrella – his counterparts like RLX and DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill persistently propel him forward. Working with artists who represent such a rich history within hip-hop and the country of Colombia stamps Crimeapple with solidification.
“Too much of a gringo to be all the way Colombian – bald guy with beard immediately gets ears”
Unconventional Methods
Seemingly unbothered by what the public thinks, it has been documented with clear cut evidence the love and respect he receives from real people in real tough areas of Colombia. Certainly unsigned – the independence to create and freedom to explore only places greater distance between him and your favorite artist. Nonetheless, his tendency to create tracks with his kinfolk shines through in the discographies.
