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Bang Belushi & Wavy da Ghawd – “Belushi on Ghawd” (Album Review)

Bang Belushi is a 43 year old MC from Detroit, Michigan emerging as as 1/4 of the world famous Fat Killahz. However, it wouldn’t be until 2011 when the veteran branched out solo by releasing his debut EP The Bridgecard. This was followed up with help yourself. in 2017, but then he signed to Middle Finger Music & put out his Foul Mouth-produced debut album The Adventures of Bang Belushi at the tail-end of the following year. The pair reunited for Rudy back in March & now Bango is enlisting Wavy da Ghawd for his 3rd full-length outing right here.

The intro kicks things off with grimy instrumental & with him saying you’ll go crazy hearing this whereas “Barz” works in a fresh reggae sample to flex his lyrical prowess. “Radio Flow” has some great horn loops to get on his fly shit just before J-Classic & Marv Won come into the picture on the flute heavy “New Pac” saying they feelin’ like the iconic MC of the same name.

Meanwhile with “Run Shit”, we go into more orchestral territory for Bango proclaiming he’s taking over the rap game leading into “$1” working in an organ-heavy instrumental. “Knuckle Up” with Ketch P & Rim is of course a gully moshpit starter whereas “Here We Go” enlists Kain Cole to ominously get on the battle tip.

The song “Shoe Game Crazy” is a slick ode to Bang’s documented love for sneakers while the penultimate track “Hardcore” with Pro Dillinger finds the 2 calling out those puttin’ on a front over a funky beat. “Lights, Camera Action” then serves as a touching closer with it’s string samples & the reflective lyrics.

Didn’t expect Bango to put out a follow-up this quickly, but I’m glad he did because I enjoyed this almost as much as his first 2 albums. He sounds focused, the songwriting is as witty as ever & Wavy’s production is a good fit given the fact that a good portion of Middle Finger Music’s output goes for that New York boom bap sound.

Score: 7/10

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Bang Belushi – “Myles Garrett” Ft. Isaac Castor, Jypsy & Ketch P (Prod. By Foul Mouth)

Bang Belushi enlists Isaac Castor, Jypsy, Ketch P & Foul Mouth for his first single of the year “Myles Garrett”.

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Bang Belushi, Ketch P & Bub Rock – “For the One Time” (Prod. By Foul Mouth)

Yesterday, Ketch P & Foul Mouth released the first single off of Ketch’s upcoming free project Gift Certificate. If that wasn’t enough for you, the 2 have returned alongside Bang Belushi & Bub Rock with the lead single off the upcoming Middle Finger Music compilation that’ll be dropping in April.


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Bang Belushi – “I Think I’m ODB” Ft. A-Minus (Video)

 

 

To kick off their 2019, Middle Finger Music is dropping off the first visual off of Detroit MC Bang Belushi’s new album The Adventures of Bang Belushi. Titled “I Think I’m ODB”, the song features a verse from fellow Detroit spitter A-Minus & horn-inflicted boom bap production from none other than Foul Mouth.

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Bang Belushi – “The Adventures of Bang Belushi” (Album Review)

Bang Belushi is an MC from Detroit, Michigan who came up as 1/4 of the world famous Fat Killahz. Since the group’s hiatus beginning in 2011, he’s released a few EPs with 2 of them being under his own name & the other one being a collaborative effort with fellow Fat Killah King Gordy. But now with just a few days left in 2018, the newly founded Middle Finger Music is helping him in giving fans his long-awaited full-length debut with the label’s co-founder Foul Mouth producing it in it’s entirety.

After the intro, we go into the first song “Gotta Go”. Here, Bang gets boastful over a smooth boom bap beat. The track “That Loud” is a weed anthem with a prominent flute while the song “I Love Fast Food” pretty much speaks for itself over a grimy beat. The track “Do the Bang” is a charismatic party anthem while the song “DrinkSmokeWeedFuck” vividly describes his Saturday nights over a boom bap beat with some vibraphones. The track “Simple” with Nolan the Ninja sees the 2 getting on some fly shit over some funky guitar licking while the song “I Think I’m ODB” with A-Minus talks about how reckless they are over a boom bap beat with some horns.

The track “For Years” talks about his place in the rap game over a soulful beat while the song “Rhyder Daddy” is a heartfelt tribute to Bang’s daughter over a settle beat. The track “Shooter” with King Gordy & Guilty Simpson sees the 3 getting vividly murderous over an organ-inflicted boom bap beat while “The Zone Out” with Isaac Castor sees the 2 talking about relaxation over a spacey yet jazzy beat. The song “Blowed Everyday” is another weed cut that speaks for itself over a laidback beat while the track “Bloodsport” feels like a perfectly haunting sequel to “Bang & the Barfly” off of Aztek the Barfly’s latest album Line King. The album then finishes with “Middle Finger Rap”, where Bang fantastically sets the vibe complete with some eerie choir vocals.

It’s been a long time coming & at the end, Bang’s magnum opus is over here is a fantastic example of why I think Middle Finger Music is starting to become one of the most consistent labels in hip hop. There are a couple features that I personally didn’t care for but other than that, Foul Mouth continues to prove himself as one of the best producers in the game today & it suits the raw unfiltered lyricism that is displayed from beginning to end.

Score: 9/10


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Bang Belushi – “Shooter” Ft. King Gordy & Guilty Simpson (Prod. By Foul Mouth)

With his long-awaited debut album The Adventures of Bang Belushi set to finally drop on December 28 under the newly founded Middle Finger Music, legendary Detroit MC Bang Belushi has just delivered a menacing taste of what’s to come with it’s lead single “Shooter”. Featuring verses from fellow renown Detroit spitters King Gordy & Guilty Simpson respectively, the song sees the 3 getting vividly murderous over some organ-inflicted boom bap production from Foul Mouth (who’ll be producing the album in it’s entirety).


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