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Tag: YL
Tyson Flew But Did Not Feed the Pigeons – YL [R.R.R.]
YL consistently taps in and touches upon thematic lines. Clearly, this album serves reminiscent of intellectually calculated releases with thematic imagery via intros/skits/outros too.
Zoomo – World-Class Hip-Hop Producer
Zoomo glues the R.R.R. Music Group with gorilla cohesion. Zoomo’s production speaks for itself as anyone can see his name often placed right alongside the artist in album titles. Technicalities aside, Zoomo stands out because he creates timeless art bound to leave a legacy.
Sadhugold the Mystic
Sadhu is that guy much like an MF Doom or Madlib in the way that his art bends the concept of time. The internal audio dynamics exhibit a work ethic that strives to reach mastery.
Top ’22 Underground Hip-Hop Albums
The year has begun to close and it is only right that we combine this magnificent discography of underground artists collected for a top 22 albums listened to in 2022.
R.R.R. – Thee Album (Zoomo Mixed & YL/Starker Spit)
The key to any successful individual is to know your body. In other words – self-familiarization leads to self-actualization. These young men know exactly who they are and utilize their potential to the utmost. Seeing their rise to stardom should inspire ambition – not jealousy.
FREAKJET – Vel the Wonder & ZOOMO
The aspect about Vel that we adore most is the way that she bares all on the track. Her pain is our pain and the vulnerability she exhibits makes the connection so much stronger between lyricist and audience.
Rome Streetz Swelters Griselda Grime
Rome Streetz clearly showed he can get his mixtapes poppin’ on his own. What Westside Gunn did was recognize his ability and accelerate the rate by which he could represent his region.
NY.UG R.R.R. Starker & YL LO Ceasar Interview
RRR bestows insights & post concert press conference style interview statements fresh off the stage hype
Toxic Lyricism and Hip-Hop Appeal
America seemingly has a deeply rooted obsession for violence and toxic lyricism. Thus, when artists spit lines about robbery, mistreatment, or other toxic vocabulary, people tend to chalk it up for what it is – a part of the genre.
