Mr. Kevin Willis – Suspicious

What It Sound Like?

The internet is virtual real estate. Our community is the livest! I’m always encountering a new neighbor, most are pleasant. Tonight’s neighbor is from the R&B building.

New to RAN, but experienced as a singer / recording artist, I introduce Mr. Kevin Willis. If you were thinking the 6’10 rebounder, another face will soon resonate once you hear these vocals. This artist brings a soulful appeal to the label, Fuduh Money Entertainment.

He’s an authentic R&B singer and this topic most of us have experienced. Except for you cool guys, out there. I never aim to spoil a song. Let’s just say, watch out for those that frequently accuse you of violating. Enjoy this forthcoming single on Thanksgiving. Kind of bitter sweet, it be that way some times. You’ll like this song for is traditional ballad roots. Here’s an exclusive link. Thanks for staying up with me. Praise the Almighty!

Pressures Of Oppression: Krazy The Real One (Feat) Rube The Difference & Shod The God

What It Sound Like?

This one is also about the visual. Salute to all my comrades utilizing technology for prosperity. Watching a video used to be the only access we had. Now, we are the video!

Big shout to Krazy The Real One, Rube The Difference and Shod The God spitting that pain. Presented in docu-drama form, you get a mix of live action with reels of oppression. The lyrics may reveal the scars, yet complimented with a light melody.

A positive message never to be overlooked. I’ve been in rough living situations, at times. I remain aware, someone has it rougher. The artists want everyone to be treated fairly, while they shine light on lives prematurely taken by police brutality. Watch the vid, like and share. Thanks for staying up with me. Yahweh blessings!

Cocareef – Fruit Loop Killer

This is a league of trend setters, dedicated to their craft. There’s a climbing amount of artists that go unnoticed for doing things a famous person gets praised for. We witness some of the greatest branding strategies.

Fortunately one of those strategist, Cocareef provided us with an early listen to his latest album. Bouncing back from hospital scare, he continued to deliver albums for treasured emcees. Now, it’s all about displaying skill with superior beat selection. Each track is from Potz Lawrence with collective versatility.

A line that sticks out to me. Reef says, “I Keep one eye open like a broke Corvette.” That’s from Hurt Me, which is one of my favorites along with Reverse Ethics and Yea Yea Yeah. Cocareef is accompanied by some select features. You’ll hear vocals from Ambishouz on several tunes. The other feature is from Mally Corleone, on a unique promo track. Reef gives us his signature street anthem approach. He also has the witty lines for lyrical fans, metaphoric subjects and something for the ladies. Slide to cocareef.com for your copy.

Thanks for staying up with me. Peace and prosperity!

https://cocareef.com/collections/frontpage/products/cocareef-fruit-loop-killer-obi-vinyl

Iverson And Stackhouse – Glue Hefner x Big V Skyzone

The duo. Something that’s played an important role in Hip Hop, as well as the NBA. I always thought the two had a duo connection, themselves. Tonight’s theme fuses basketball and Hip Hop in a team effort.

Glue Hefner and Big V run with the monikers of Allen Iverson and Jerry Stackhouse. They relate by state origin, plus skillset. The high volume Iverson of VA represented by Glue and aggressive attack by Stack of NC represented by Big V. There’s some clever ball player puns from Hef trailing from song to song. He said, “You know what’s out, but wait on the sh___ I’m making fam. More smashes than Wilt when the sh___ I got in the chamber land (Chamberlain).” V also brings some hooper wordplay. However, one of my favorite lines from him, “I’m up with the roosters, puffing on Buhda, before Covid came I was dapping up shooters.”

Shout to the producers providing that background variety. Papoe The King, Shawn Finesse, Serious Beats, Q Mark, and Collin B. Some of my favorite tunes are Isolation, Time Out and Man To Man. Each joint got lines I wanna quote, I’ll let the listeners discover. An album from a pair of rapper’s rappers. So, the creative bars and energy will be appreciated. Physicals are available, I got a copy. Contact Big V for yours. Thanks for staying up with me. Bless you!

Scorcese Lorde Jones x Patchz – Ministry of Cocaine

I need the crowd put to your mics up and salute our comrade. Never easy to accept or understand when someone we know loses their physical life. I was cool with this artist, it still bothers me. Fortunately, his music lives on.

Scorcese Lorde Jones was that hustler you would see everywhere and naturally respect the grind. The slick wordsmith got a smooth one from Patchz. A lean track, no fat. Leaving space for the emcee to go to work. The artist uses an interesting angle. Despite the title, it’s more lyrical than drug filled bars. Scorcese actually opens eyes to a system carried out right under the nose.

This is a display of a technician. I like the position of first-person views injected. He even had a a little humor, referencing Urameshi from a classic Anime. You’ll enjoy the flow along with the beat you could feel. This is from the album you should get, Lobster Tales In My Tesla. Peep the wordplay. Long live the legacy. Lord blessing to everybody!

https://zipsquad.bandcamp.com/track/the-ministry-of-cocaine-outro

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