Artist: Redrum
Album: The Messiah Complex
Tracklisting:
- Intro
- Hunger
- God’s Watchin
- Raze The Banner
- Chosen4War
- 6ft Under
- Rum N Coke
- Gladiator Sport
- Can’t Refuse
- Grime Rate
- Sinners
- Mark Of The Beast
Artist: Redrum
Album: The Messiah Complex
Tracklisting:
Man, I was waiting for Frank B’s solo album for the longest time and it never dropped as far as I can tell, so for me to see this project with The Truth, I am pretty damn stoked! And these guys do not disappoint! These bars and flows have me craving their new album, BadFellas. It drops next Friday, so make sure you all stay alert on copping that! This is the finest dope!
Apathy’s discography takes up quite a bit of hard drive space on my computer with all the projects he has put out and songs he has done over the years. He’s been one of the most consistently dope emcees over the course of the last decade and a half or more. And now, he’s got a new one coming next Friday, Where The River Meets The Sea. We Don’t Fuck Around is the first single from the project and is self-produced with cuts from Tone Spliff. And nothings changed here…Ap’s flows remain razor sharp, while the production is quite dope.
Fatt Father is putting a new spin on being domesticated! He has some fire bars on top of this superlative production from Foul Mouth. Party Of 1 has a bluesy and soulful vibe, but don’t get it twisted, his bars have authority behind them. He’s got one of those voices that cut through the noise and just hit you!
I can’t wait to check out his album, Soccer Dad, out now.
Deuce Ellis teams up Che Noir for this low key banger, Spit Acid. The production is pretty sparse which really allows you to hone in on the bars. There’s some really great lyrics in here…Ellis’ Mukkbang line was a distinct ‘rewind moment’. As was Noirs’….”give a bitch an inch…and they like to drive the car”.
Assassins on deck!
New video from the ever prolific, Asun Eastwood and producer Finn. Eastwood has been grinding at a torrid place when it comes to creating dope music, but this has a different feel to it. An elevation, where producer and emcee are in perfect sync, fused together for this track. Finn layers the track with various samples lead by a guitar, while Eastwood finds next level comfort in the cut, as his words pour from the music. Really feeling it.
This song is from the duo’s just released project, The S.O.UL., and I am about to check the complete project at some point today. You should too!

A dark banger from Moemaw Naedon and Calig Contra! I like the dark synth that cascades up and down through the track. It gives the song a ‘demented’ type of vibe that I am sure the artists were going for on here. The bars are equally slanted to the dark side, and along with Lord Goat, these emcees sound good in the element.
This is lifted off the forthcoming collaborative project, Cult Theatre, due out June 3rd.
I’ve been fan of CashUs King since the days he was putting out projects under the name Co$$. I’ve always been infatuated with the flow. The man is just so fluid and in command of his prose. The songs almost sound like natural conversation. The track Glory has a gospel and spiritual element to it as King and Jeff Johnson II liberate some bars to keep the listener uplifted.

This track is mad nice! I love what Dray Yard did with the production here. The drum pattern with the staccato strings is the perfect backdrop for the bars that Dango Forlaine, Ronnie Alpha, Iron Lungz, Cochise MC, and Primo JAB spit. Each emcee really drops sixteens in strength. There are no weak bars to be found here!
This track can be found on the forthcoming project, Rugged Gems Made By Rusty Razors, Book II
A super smooth joint from from one of the illest to do it, Evidence. This is the second single from his forthcoming project, Unlearning Vol. 1. When I listen to this record, I here the template to personal success and the evolution of man in music. So enjoy this next step in Ev’s career.