What It Sound Like?
Got another coincidental situation to talk about. I'm aware of how the internet shortens distance and I usually write about people far away. I've mentioned tonight's subject before, as I covered Diaz Brothers by Cocareef. Who is from New Jersey. Whata Mess made an appearance on the creative piece, and currently launching his own mixtape.
Little did I know he lives within fifteen to twenty minutes away from my rest in West Palm Beach, FL. Mess spills personality across a spread of dope tracks by dope producers. Including a favorite of mine, DJ Pain 1 and familiar friend Four Limbs, plus we get introduced to some, as well. I'm feeling the sounds of Drunk, Richie Bane, The Heretic, and Syer Esso. More rare digs provided by Rob Mil, Lowkey, and Luis Blue.
Whata Mess is a Boom Bap native. After the intro gets under your skin he throws lyrics explaining society's poisons. The first quarter is very transparent. He uses himself as the scapegoat facing temptation, fighting to not be a product of the environment. Raw flows embracing his Latin bloodline will impress you.
I like the one-liner style through St. George,as well as Don't Move An Inch. The artist defends authentic Hip Hop with Johnny Props. Fakes want no parts trying to rebuttal. Features are first class with the revisiting, Nowaah The Flood. Always a pleasure to hear a verse from him. Also show love for RAN introduction, Grone Da Radikal. Who could be heard sharpening steel on two joints with Mess.
The scenes are vivid on LVWTP, some crime scenes, but delivered clearly. Originality is constant, good reason to get to Dat Piff and start downloading. I'm grateful for the positive reactions from readers. May Yeshua bless you!