The incredible Brock Berrigan drops a wonderfully soul-filled gem titled Point Pleasant. This ISH right here will have you climbing that highest point.
Tag: sociology
Boonie Mayfield – Boon Documented, Vol. 2
“Solomon Vaughn aka Boonie Mayfield has never culled “a little bit of this, a little bit of that” as an attitude in his creations. From his lush studio instrumentation to the committed, experimental shamelessness of his raps and beats, Boonie has always explored music-making unapologetically, at the risk of radically revising his sound despite its reception on each new occasion. And so he has come thus far with an adventurous, high-flying model of producing music. He transcends genres; he twists and turns styles, always searching for every possible creative edge, no matter how elusive that may prove to be. He has released singles, EP’s, mixtapes and albums, stylistically diverse between them, but always with one common goal in mind – being the best he can be…by his own standards, and means.
Kendrick Lamar – DAMN.
Kendrick Lamar needs no introduction, but DAMN.
Kenji – Settling In
Settling In by Kenji marks Chillhop Records’ first lyrics-based album release. Kenji revisits the essence of narrative storytelling providing us full length, substance-crafted songs with a positive perspective. Really great album.
Joey Bada$$ – ALL AMERIKKKAN BADA$$
Joey Bada$$ blesses our generation with a politically charged, socially conscious, and personally enlightening album that demands we have tough conversations about every construct created to subdue the human spirit. It creates dialogue about social issues and it inspires a generation to continue challenging every non common sensical and hypocritical idea, including public policies.
ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ is unapologetic about things you shouldn’t apologize for in the first place. Click to listen.
Creestal – Differences
““Differences” captures the essence of a historic era, furthermore, it creates a bridge with the current society, the consumerism, and individualism. It’s sustained. Creestal emotes out this beautiful colored picture of an austere, bleak, New York, being frustrated by all the noise and broken dreams.”