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”5816 Forest” Unpacks Some of Tech N9ne’s Most Personal Material (Album Review)

Kansas City, Missouri veteran Tech N9ne kicking summer in full gear with his 26th studio LP. Starting out 3 decades back as a member of the groups Black Mafia as well as the 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians & the Nnutthowze, his profile began to increase in the late 90’s after landing a spot on the Gang Related soundtrack & becoming among the first to join Yukmouth’s then-newly formed collective The Regime. But after having issues with Interscope Records & Universal Music Group following the release of his iconic 3rd album Anghellic, that’s when Tech decided to form his own label with the help of a man at Paradise Originals named Travis O’Guin. Together, they would call it Strange Music & solidified itself as one of if not the biggest indie label in the world. Tech has made it a tradition to drop a project or 2 every year since Everready (The Religion) back in ‘06 except for 2022, returning the next summer with Bliss to mixed reception. C.O.S.M. (Class of Strange Music) became the best Collabos entry since my personal favorite Welcome to Strangeland & 5816 Forest looks outdo himself even more with only 2 guests on it because of people clowning him for overloading his projects with guests in the last 2-3 years or so.

After the “Donnie Call” skit, “The Birth” takes a trip down memory lane over airy keyboard instrumental speaking candidly on his mother’s health struggles whereas “Fridee to Sundee” (Triality)” demonstrates his storytelling abilities & unique slang taking a darker trap approach to the beat. “Yoda” featuring Lil Wayne finds the 2 likening themselves to the Jedi Grand Master from The Walt Disney Company-owned Star Wars franchise until “Ball” recalls another story from his household growing up.

“RDV” after the “Alyia Call” skit throws it back to the days of old school hip hop instrumentally harking back to his 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians days & “Lola” takes it a step further remembering the woman to convince him to go from beatboxing to MCing. “Black Walt Street (The New Breed)” dabbles with hyphy a bit reminiscing of his middle school days when he took on the original moniker Black Walt, but then “Excited” cheerfully talks about making his days the brightest.

Wrapping up the first leg, “The Nice One” cloudily remembers when the “white ones” used to come up to his locker telling him what people have said regarding him while “The Punishment (Lockdown)” paints a picture of a formative childhood memory backed by some thick bass & organic percussion. The chipmunk soul-based “What I Do” recalls beginning to steal during his freshman year of high school & after the “Reign Call” skit, “No Rub” takes it back to a hyphy vibe suggesting he should’ve smashed raw.

“Fish Captain” remembers when his stepfather gave him a summer gig because of the kids he was rolling with at the time of his adolescence while “Sacrifice” featuring Strange Music signee Jehry Robinson acoustically admits to working on their craft instead of what regular kids did. After the “Bella Call” skit, “Livin’ in the Sky” brings a trap flare back refusing to write sad songs for those in his life who’ve passed on & can’t be with us today.

After the “Call with 2 Year Old Alina” skit, “This I Know” blends bright piano blinks beneath triumphant horns along with a loose bluesy guitar & a soul sample reaching back into his earliest memories to make a big screen-worthy image of his formative years prior to the closer “J6’s” finishing up talking about not knowing his life would change at some point when life deals you bad hands lot of times & avoiding these issues by coming up with a plan.

Maybe the most I’ve enjoyed a Tech album since N9na, it’s such a deeply personal & sonically ambitious LP that marks a significant chapter in a legendary career for the indie titan. 5816 Forest reminisces on legacy, loyalty & the roots of independence in hip hop revisiting the foundational moments that shaped him & Strange Music resulting in a raw, reflective body of work that combines hard-hitting lyricism with moments of vulnerability, grit & growth.

Score: 9/10

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Tech N9ne Goes Back To “The Birth” On New Single & Video

Kicking off what promises to be a prolific season, chart-topping multiplatinum hip-hop legend and the most successful independent rapper of all-time Tech N9ne serves up a powerful and personal new solo single entitled “The Birth” out today via Strange Music.

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Strange Music Announces First Tech N9ne Collabos Album in 7 Years “COSM”, Begins “Roll Call”

Joey Cool, JL, King Iso, Lex Bratcher, Rittz & X-Raided all join Tech N9ne for the Wyshmaster-produced “Roll Call” off Strange Music’s first Collabos in 7 years COSM.

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The Nnutthowze’s Reunion EP “Signaling the Siqly” Refines Their Style 3 Decades Later (EP Review)

The Nnutthowze is a trio from Kansas City, Missouri consisting of Phlaque the Grimstress, Tech N9ne & Zkeircrow. Formed by the future Strange Music founder 3 decades ago already, their only full-length LP to date Welcome to My Asylum would go on to become incredibly pivotal in the development of Tech’s image & rap style that would carry him to success. But after reforming once the pandemic started to clear up, the 6688846993 is officially making their Halloween to be Signaling the Siqly as their debut EP.

After the “Enter Nnutthowze Soiree” intro, the first song “The Siqnal” starts off the EP with a trap/rock crossover dedicated to all of those have been outcasted whereas “Wanna See Me Fall” featuring X-Raided finds the quartet over a darker instrumental talking about how people wanna see you fail. “Wind Me Up” featuring King Iso morbidly cautions that they’ll get ghostly if you approach them just before “Death Tries Like an F5” addresses mass killings over a trap metal beat.

“Glitch Up” takes a cloudier boom bap route sending a message to those they be hearing doing fuck with them leading into the quirky but still eerie “What Happened to You?” talking about being at a loss for words after noticing something off. After the “Whispers in the Dark” skit & prior to the “Enter the Clergy of Crays” outro, the final song “We’re Home” featuring Seuss Mace joins Tech N9ne & Zkeircrow providing music for the soul over an atmospheric trap instrumental.

I generally enjoyed their reunion cuts on Tech’s latest couple albums & 30 years after the Nnutthowze’s debut album, they outdo themselves on a 10 track EP preluding their sophomore album Clergy of Crays. The production is better than it was on Welcome to My Asylum, the chemistry between all 3 members is still strong & solid feature choices on top of it.

Score: 8/10

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The Nnutthowze Announces Reunion Album “Clergy of Cray’s”, Debuts Lead Single “The Siqnal”

The Nnutthowze is gearing up for their first LP in over 3 decades Clergy of Cray’s by

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Tech N9ne Drops New Video “Fatha Fig Ya” And Announces Album “BLISS”

Just in time for Father’s Day this weekend, chart-topping multiplatinum hip-hop legend and the most successful independent rapper of all-time Tech N9ne teams up with RMR for a brand new single and music video entitled “Fatha Fig Ya (Food For Thought)” out today via his Strange Music label. The track notably marks the first collaboration between these two mavericks.

Most importantly, it bulldozes the way for the arrival of Tech’s anxiously awaited new full-length album, “BLISS“, out July 14, 2023.

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Tech N9ne Sets His 24th Album “Bliss” for July 14 Release, Premieres “Fatha Fig Ya (Food for Thought)” Video

Strange Music founder Tech N9ne has premiered the “Fatha Fig Ya (Food for Thought)” visuals ahead of the announcement of his upcoming 24th album Bliss will finally be released on July 14.

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Tech N9ne Celebrates the Chiefs’ Super Bowl Victory on “Tell Everyone”

In light of the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl last weekend, local veteran Tech N9ne drops the new single “Tell Everyone” to commemorate the victory. It’s unknown whether or not the song will appear on Tech’s upcoming 24th album Bliss set to be released later this year.

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Tech N9ne Celebrates the Chiefs’ Super Bowl Victory on “Tell Everyone”

In light of the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl last weekend, local veteran Tech N9ne drops the new single “Tell Everyone” to commemorate the victory. It’s unknown whether or not the song will appear on Tech’s upcoming 24th album Bliss set to be released later this year.

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X-Raided & Tech N9ne Elevate To A New “Stratus Fear” On New Song & Video

Kicking off what promises to be an unforgettable and undeniable chapter, underground rap phenomenon and Sacramento native X-Raided unleashes a new single and music video entitled “Stratus Fear” feat. Tech N9ne via Strange Music.

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