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Jae Skeese Takes Himself to New Heights on ”Testament of the Times” (Album Review)

Buffalo emcee Jae Skeese joining forces with Superior for his 4th full-length studio LP. Getting his start off the strength of his his debut mixtape W.A.C.K. (Women, Alcohol, Cash & Kicks) in the fall of 2010, it wasn’t until a decade later where he & 7xvethegenius gained wide exposure as the very first signees to Conway the Machine’s very own EMPIRE Distribution imprint Drumwork Music Group. The Big Ghost Ltd.-produced 3rd EP Authenticity Check & the previous album Abolished Uncertainties both elevated Skeese’s popularity in the last couple years, so Testament of the Times can only amplify it.

To get us started, “Union 2’s” hops over a guitar-laced boom bap instrumental talking about being lowkey dangerous when that’s already been proven with the last 2 projects of his that I named near the end of the previous paragraph in my opinion whereas “In My Hands” has a jazzier approach aiming to stay focused. “Cement 4’s” works in some organs asking what y’all think he did this for since he been on one for life leading into the flute-tinged “2Cents” referring to real game as priceless.

“Cantonese Characters” featuring Rome Streetz & Ty Farris comes together to deliver a lyrical onslaught for nearly 4 minutes prior to the luxurious keyboard embellishments on “Preguntas” talking about staying hungry & blessed. “Ksubi Tags” isn’t really much of an interlude rather it’s Jae over a sample-heavy boom bap beat feeling like a threat waking up, but then “Risk & Reward” draws inspiration from rap rock talking about having to work to get as nice as he is now.

O.T. the Real comes into the picture on “Sign of the Cross” somberly advises to let the problems accumulate while the delicately-produced “Broken Mirrors” talks about being in his head overthinking at times. “Mothers & Gods” clarifies that he’s never been anyone’s favorite except for his mom alongside the higher power over plainly piano chords until “Skycraper” concludes the LP on a drumless note continuing to put in the time & labor building from ground level.

The introspective story that Abolished Uncertainties told almost a year ago this month was a personal way for Jae to introduce himself to a wider audience, but I think I might prefer Testament of the Times more. Superior continues to stand as amongst the most interesting German producers in hip hop, the guest-list is tighter & Skeese here sets out to encourage everyone in taking themselves to new heights.

Score: 9/10

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Vega7 the Ronin Makes His Case as an MC to Watch Out For on Superior-Produced Full-Length Debut “Sleep is the Cousin” (Album Review)

This is the official full-length debut from emcee Vega7 the Ronin. Emerging out almost a year & a half ago by enlisting Danish beatsmith Machacha to produce his debut EP The Lead Line Wall, he would then go on to land feature placement on the 5th & final installment of Ty Farris’ historic No Cosign Just Cocaine mixtape series this past February. But to kick off the 2nd half of 2023, the Ronin himself’s bringing in Germany producer Superior to remind that Sleep is the Cousin of death which peaked my interest given that Baladas was the first Estee Nack album I ever reviewed right when the pandemic was happening despite being a fan since high school.

“N1 (Sleep’s the Cousin)” is a glistening boom bap opening about not treating this like a classic because it’ll get him too hyped whereas “‘72 Dolphins” works in some organs, kicks & snares comparing his squad to the Miami Dolphins over 5 decades ago. “Saleen” kinda has a Latin flare to the bare loop hooked up reminding when they were calling money “C.R.E.A.M.” & the guitars throughout “Enterprise” are really cool expressing his desire for his own business.

“After the “N2” interlude, “Stone Fish Venom” featuring Connecticut born/New York based emcee Cambatta finds the 2 over some bare piano chords & ghostly background vocals calling this truth serum with some intriguing back-&-forth chemistry just before “A Voice in the Wind” brings in a woodwind telling his brothers it’s us against those who show fake love leading into “Buckwheat” featuring Daniel Son of the Canadian hardcore hip hop collective Brown Bag Money joining forces over some blaring horns as they both bring it to you hardcore & Daniel dropping the best guest verse.

“Body Count” concludes 2nd leg of the album with some strings & occasionally empowering guitar riffs talking about that being the only stays they check while but then after the “N3” interlude, “NightShade” featuring Lord Owen gives off a spacier feeling as both detail being lost on the road to stardom. The song “M-65 Jackets” fuses boom bap with rap rock declaring to be God’s competent son while the drumless yet climactic penultimate track “The Mutiny” dissing the cowards dishonoring their decrees. “R.E.M.” however is a crooning closer making it safe to call him a carnivore.

Considering the standout feature on “Dope Speak 4 Itself” almost 5 months ago at this point, it makes sense to see all the hype that Sleep is the Cousin has been getting lately because it’s undeniably a promising debut album. Superior’s drumless production is on par with Baladas, Vega7’s lyricism is a cut above the previous EP’s & the amount of features in comparison are similar yet more stronger here.

Score: 8/10

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Stove God Cooks & Euro Producer Superior Connect For “161” Off Two-Pack Maxi-Single

Stove God Cooks is undeniably one of the industry’s top emerging voices; ask Kevin Durant.  Since his stellar debut, Reasonable Drought, his arrow has continually pointed north, as he has bodied features for a who’s who list of artists that includes Busta Rhymes, Roc Marciano, Boldy James/Alchemist, Conway The Machine, 2 Chainz, Benny The Butcher and frequent collaborator Westside Gunn.

As anticipation continues to grow for his next forthcoming full-length project, Stove God Cooks goes the foreign exchange route with, The God That Sat By The Stove, a two-pack maxi-single (which also includes “Sweet Dreams”) with European producer Superior, which will be released on 3-25-22. 

Today, Complex premiered the first taste of The God That Sat By The Stove with “161.”  Stove God Cooks & Superior’s The God That Sat By The Stove will be released on 3-25-22.

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Estee Nack & Superior “AROCKANDAHARDPLACE” Ft. Eto (Video Premiere)

New video by Estee Nack & Superior titled “AROCKANDAHARDPLACE” featuring Eto, is the second single from the forthcoming album, BALADAS, from Estee Nack and German producer Superior.  UGHHBLOG EXCLUSIVE

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