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Kool Keith and 7L & Esoteric Form Stress Eater, Release Full-Length Debut “Everybody Eats!” (Album Review)

Stress Eater is a newly formed east coast hip hop supergroup consisting of The Bronx, New York emcee/producer Kool Keith alongside Boston, Massachusetts emcee/producer duo 7L & Esoteric. They’ve collaborated with each other plenty of times whether it be “Daisycutta” off the penultimate 7LES album to date A New Dope or multiple CZARFACE projects since, so to hear that they were forming a new trio together & putting out a full-length debut of their own as a way of preluding CZARFACE’s next studio LP was only a matter of time.

After the “Hunt for CZARFACE” intro, the first song “Rocket Science” is this slowly produced opener that The Czar-Keys laced as always declaring D-Day on all these wack MCs whereas “Here’s Some Homicide” takes the boom bap route instrumentally talking about stepping in front of a bus being a better option than fuckin’ with ‘em. “Cold Wave” moves on with a 81 second 7L & Esoteric solo cut returning to their battle roots & after the “People Want Sugar” interlude, “Willrow Hood” reunites the trio for a funky lyrical driving courses.

“Top Men of Rap” makes their claim in the titular position referencing current AEW performer & commentator as well as former 7-time WWE world champion, 11-time WWE Tag Team Champion, WWE Intercontinental Champion & WWE United States Champion Paul Wight while “Mecha & the Sole Brother” if you couldn’t tell homages Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s iconic debut album Mecca & the Soul Brother. “Genuine Lifestyle” dustily talks about the way they live not being phony, but then “Off the Bones” feels like a passable Czar-Keys instrumental interlude.

“Space Cowboy” returns to the boom bap nearing the conclusion of Everybody Eats! referring to themselves as the sheriffs of this town while the song “Aladdin’s Castle” featuring Mega Ran mixes an organ with kicks & snares making way for a 4-minute nerdcore banger. “Giving Back to the Universe” properly finishes Stress Eater’s debut on a mellow boom bap note coming in as if it’s a Mecha-Godzilla.

Creating a funky full-length adventure, Kool Keith and 7L & Esoteric become a counterpart character that can even give the mighty CZARFACE a run for his money after working together for nearly 2 decade by giving fans a rich blend of what makes both underground acts so special whether it be the block-rocking beats that The Czar-Keys cook up or the bizarre & mind-bending lyricism from both MCs.

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Take a Trip With Dillon & Batsauce on the Lyric Video for Their New Single, ”Ready On The Left” Feat. Kool Keith

Buckle up and get ready to take a trip with Dillon & Batsauce in their new lyric video, “Ready on the Left,” that features avant-garde rap legend Kool Keith.

The video centers on what appears to be vintage found footage of Chevrolet Bonaventure marketing materials, and yes, it’s every bit as weird as you could imagine that would be. It was all put together by both Dillon and Batsauce, who played into the aesthetic of the cover art for their upcoming album, What Have We Done.

But it’s also a lyric video, which means we can get closer to unpacking the wordplay used by Dillon and his esteemed guest, Kool Keith. Or you can just vibe along with the track and pick up on some of the slick lines here and there, like Keith rocking a Knicks jersey in a limo and Dillon wanting to indulge in his preferred vices.

Check it out and head over to your preferred digital retailer or streaming platform to support. The duo’s new album, What Have We Done, drops July 12 through Full Plate on DSPs, vinyl, CD, and cassette, and is available now for pre-order via Bandcamp

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Today In Hip Hop History: Rawkus Records Released The ‘Lyricist Lounge Volume One’ Album 26 Years Ago

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On May 5th, 1998 Rawkus Records released the first installment of the Lyricist Lounge albums titled Lyricist Lounge, Volume One, which showcased New York. It was a double-disc compilation that featured De La Soul, Mos Def, Q-Tip, Tash of Tha Alkaholiks, Punch & Words, O.C, Ras Kass, Black Thought, Common, Pharoahe Monch, Saul Williams, Kool Keith, Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek, Bahamadia, Rah Digga, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Jurassic 5, KRS-One, Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine, Last Emperor, and Company Flow.

This CD is one of those that you don’t get often. It had incredible and intensely clever wordplay, and was great for the culture because of the positive support it showed for hip hop. Back then everyone thought hip-hop was rap music and rap music was gangsta. It made people think twice before making an assumption like that. Any hip-hop purist who enjoys freestyles and great rhymes that make you think then this is the album for you.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 35 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the Gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 35 years ago.

This is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon, aka Kool Keith, can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15-track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 35 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the Gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 35 years ago.

This is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon, aka Kool Keith, can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15-track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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Kool Keith Returns By Announcing ‘Black Elvis 2’ Sequel Album

Get ready for a mind-bending trip through the Hiphop cosmos with the one and only Kool Keith. Black Elvis is back with his long awaited sequel. Kool Keith takes his information-age rhymes to a whole new level, with a sound that’s equal parts streets and space. Featuring collaborations with Marc Live, Raaddrr Van, Dynamite, Agallah, and the legendary Ice-T, this album will leave you reeling.

This announcement comes alongside the exclusive Bandcamp release today of the album’s Intro track.

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Kool Keith & Real Bad Man Release New Collaborative Album ‘Serpent’

After teaming up with Boldy James to release Real Bad Boldy (2021) and Killing Nothing (2022) and linking up with rising star Pink Siifu for Real Bad Flights (2022), Real Bad Man returns to announce his first collaborative album of the year with Serpent

Serpent brings Real Bad Man together with the inimitable Kool Keith and is produced in its entirety by Real Bad Man.  Serpent features appearances from Slug of Atmosphere, Ice-T, Edan, Cool Calm Pete and Zeelooperz

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Kool Keith & Real Bad Man Release New Single “Fire & Ice” Ft Slug From Atmosphere & Ice-T

After teaming up with Boldy James to release Real Bad Boldy (2021) and Killing Nothing (2022) and linking up with rising star Pink Siifu for Real Bad Flights (2022), Real Bad Man returns to announce his first collaborative project of the year with Serpent dropping on March 24th, 2023.

Serpent brings Real Bad Man together with the inimitable Kool Keith and today, along with announcing their forthcoming collaborative project, the duo released the project’s first focus track, “Fire & Ice,” which also features Slug from Atmosphere and Ice-T

“Real Bad Man sent the beat and I heard sound dynamic crystals in the mix, they were ice cold, but hot like fire at the same time” Kool Keith explains.  “You ever love something dark and evil? This right here is it.”

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Kool Keith Connects With Chicago’s Ray Swoope On New Single “Adidas”

Chicago’s Ray Swoope has been networking with Kool Keith for a good minute hosting the underground legend’s last show in Chicago. Today they finally connect on a collab with their new single “Adidas”. Premiered exclusively on UndergroundHipHopBlog.com!

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Today in Hip-Hop History: The Ultramagnetic MCs Released ‘Critical Beatdown’ LP 34 Years Ago

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Kool Keith and the gang offer up a five-mic classic as their debut LP 34 years ago.

Now, this is what you call that real NYC “Golden Era” Hip Hop. BX natives Ced Gee, Moe Love, TR Love, and the infamous Doctor Octagon aka Kool Keith can celebrate alongside The Source in debuting a classic project three decades ago. On this date in 1988, the UltraMagnetic MCs dropped Critical Beatdown on the Next Plateau label.

With the majority of the production done in-house courtesy of Ced Gee and the rest by the late Paul C, the 15 track CB gave us Hip Hop theme songs like “Give The Drummer Some,” “Watch Me Now,” and the unforgettable “Ego Trippin’.”

Salute to Keith, Ced, Moe, and TR for this five-mic classic!

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