Here’s a little something new and a little something to vibe to from Shinobi Stalin. It’s very laid back. Perhaps something to unwind to after long day? You make the choice, but it is a dope cut regardless.
Here’s a little something new and a little something to vibe to from Shinobi Stalin. It’s very laid back. Perhaps something to unwind to after long day? You make the choice, but it is a dope cut regardless.
I am going to be honest with you (as opposed to me lying all the time, I know). This video had me smiling the whole time through. It looked like it was a lot of fun to make and you just don’t see that anymore. People having a good time in videos? Who came up with this concept? Well, everything is exceptional about this song. It comes off King Mez’s latest project, The King’s Khrysis.
Album: The King’s Khrysis
Source: DJ Booth
Tracklisting:
1. Reaching Out (Intro)
2. Nightmare
3. Shine
4. From The South (feat. Thee Tom Hardy, Sean Boog & DJ Flash)
5. Something’s Missing
6. The King’s Khrysis (feat. Phonte)
Note:
King Mez’s release last year, The Paraplegics, produced entirely by Commissioner Gordon, was one of the best releases in 2010. I became an instant fan of King Mez and swore I would try and make sure I listened to all his releases from here on out. And sure enough, King Mez does not disappoint me one bit on The King’s Khrysis. He is backed by one of the most established producers in the game. Khrysis is excellent on switching up production, giving the listener a different look/listen within the same song. Case in point is the first track, Reaching Out.