Kogan – Mak P x Bass Reevez

What It Sound Like?

Bringing the weekend to a close with an artist that left a lasting  impression. The winter gave us dedicated emcees to the art. Ahead of his time, Mak P follows his door opener, No Heart Anthony  with an EP.  As I saw posts announcing its  release, I couldn't wait to hear it. 

Mak goes into full song mode with four hand selected tracks from Bass Reevez. That's right, I finally get to radar high demand  audio key  pusher. Fam knows I dig when the sounds sever, yet maintain  album chemistry. Right in the pocket of the high profile cast. Triple Threat  is a verbal hydra with  K. Burns and  Sauce Heist

They connect spitting empowerment from surviving the best and the worst the streets throw at you. One of two features on the piece, TFMG brother K. Burns pops up again on Loft Muzik.  The fly talk continues, the jewels is inspirational.  Juke Box  proves P can hold his own, plus authentic content. 

Midnight Train  is more of a creative tune, while he uses retro filmography as cadences. Staying along the film themes, Mak flips Killing Them Softly. Once again, the artist trades violence for approach to killing the tracks.

Kogan is one that sits down on the punches. Type of joint to play back to back. Support this young talent, get your copy at Bandcamp. Thank you for your efforts, so far. May the Most High continue to bless you! 

 

K.Burns – Jimmy The Gent (Official Video)

What It Sound Like?

I hope your week is starting right. Mine is, let me share some good energy with you. I had to keep you loopy tonight, so I got the digs, plus an artist the streams crave. We briefly spoke on Brooklyn made K. Burns a few posts ago in a fellow TFMG member’s video.

Now, lets’s get into a vid of his own. Reaching out to Vinyl Villain for that loop I told you about. He’s also returning to RAN, and he brought heat! Harmonic vocal sample with a subtle piano roll. Burns knew just what to do with it.

He gives us grimey bars with surreal scenarios. There are parts of the song that nearly parallel the video. “Came a long way from coppin the eight” Shortly after, you’ll notice him approach Barclays Arena. Leaving the street life, stepping into a broader environment. I don’t know if Uncle Burnie and Six Degree intended it that way. In my opinion, metaphorically a path to success. 

I feel the Downtown, Brooklyn visuals are a catalyst to the score. Real effort and good work ethic went into JTG, I’ve already watched it a few times. Viewers here will, also. We got a feel good song to close the night to. Some of the viewers are just getting started, so keep streaming. Be sure to grab your copy of Infamous Villains by K. Burns & Vinyl Villains. If you can’t purchase, tell somebody about their album.  Thanks for joining again, Yaweh blessing to you!

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