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Truth Shows Lyrical Evolution on First Solo EP “Nostalgia ThEraPy” Prod. by Da Beatminerz (EP Review)

Queens emcee Truth formerly of the trio Gods’Illa teaming up with Da Beatminerz for his solo debut EP. The year after the group’s full-length debut Believe in Gods’Illa however, he would start to build up a solo discography for himself with From Ashes to Kingdom Come. He then followed it up 3 years later by dropping the sophomore effort The Fight for Survival as well as For All Intents & Purposes. The latter of which was also produced by Da Beatminerz fully & was not only my personal introduction to Truth’s music, but one that I found myself enjoying more than his previous work too. So with that in mind, I was sure I was gong to enjoy Nostalgia ThEraPy as much if not more than that previous LP.

“Truth Is” really sets the tone of what‘s to come by laying battle bars down over dusty boom bap production whereas “Lock & Load” works in an eerie loop with kicks & snares aiming for the kill. “Spit It” featuring Al Skratch & Kurious finds the trio over a bloodcurdling boom bap beat encouraging to speak your thoughts just before “Here & Now” brings in the horns boasting that he’ll tear down any stage anywhere.

To start the 2nd leg of the EP, “Da Beatminerz Sound” has to be my personal favorite track off the whole thing as Truth reminds that him matched with Mr. Walt & DJ Evil D is a deadly combo on top of this raw ass instrumental that they’re known for prior to “Won By One’s Will” taking the symphonic route telling y’all to kneel down to the pharaoh. “Queens Carnivores” featuring Royal Flush begins the encore with this bluesy sample repping their stomping grounds & “Calling” ties everything up with a soulful flip by getting busy.

Even as a 9-song EP running at 27 & only 3 features, Da Beatminerz continue to bring the best out of Truth because this is another pretty impressive body of work from them. It’s like a warm dish of hip hop comfort food that just so happens to incorporate some new herbs & spices courtesy of the chefs involved, all by design as Truth continues to evolve lyrically over the traditional east coast boom bap sound.

Score: 8/10

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Q-Boro Rap Governor Royal Flush Connects With Truth & Da Beatminerz on the Visuals For ”Queens Carnivores”

Truth connects with Q-Boro rap governor, Royal Flush for their funky, head-nodding new banger, “Queens Carnivores.” The track pays homage to the borough that raised both emcees because, as Truth says, “I owe it to Queens to help in some way for keeping tradition alive!” 

Directed by Los of Classic Material NY and edited by 40oz Productions, the video serves as the official debut leak taken from Truth’s forthcoming new project, Nostalgia ThEraPy, which serves as a follow-up to 2022’s All Intents and Purposes LP, both of which are produced by the legendary production duo, Da Beatminerz“It’s the type of boom-bap hip-hop that resonates with the true heads” says Truth, but with his own twist on it. The end result is an authentic and creative take on a sound that Truth feels indebted to.

Truth and Da Beatminerz have once again created something truly special here, which we can all discover once Nostalgia ThEraPy hits all major digital retailers and streaming platforms on January 11th, via Animal Military Records. The nine track project — which also boasts guest appearances by Al Skratch and Kurious — can be purchased now for pre-order through all major DSPs, with “Queens Carnivores” available for stream and instant-grat. 

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Truth & Da Beatminerz Take It Back to the Essence on “For All Intents & Purposes” (Album Review)

This is the 3rd full-length album from Queens emcee Truth. Coming up as 1/3 of Gods’Illa, it wouldn’t be until the year after the group’s full-length debut Believe in Gods’Illa where he would start to build up a solo discography for himself with From Ashes to Kingdom Come. He then followed it up 3 years later by dropping the sophomore effort The Fight for Survival & now with the 3 year anniversary of that coming up next month, Truth is enlisting Da Beatminerz to produce For All Intents & Purposes in it’s entirety.

After the “Power of Truth” intro, the first song “Let’s Do It” is a dusty boom bap opener encouraging those who want problems to pursue it whereas “Duck Dodge Hide” takes a more blood-curdling route talking about watching your step around him. “Where You At?” goes into a more orchestral direction getting on his Queens shit just before “Listen Up” sends a chilling warning to anyone who wants to step to him in a battle.

Meanwhile on “Aim to Kill”, we have Truth delivering some deadly battle raps leading into “Fistory in the Making” following it up with a full-blown fight anthem. “Stomped Out” picks up where the previous cut left off topically except it works in some pretty cool horns, but then “Brutality” samples “I’m Alive” by Johnny Thunder to talk about his rapping prowess.

“Attack” has some funky undertones into the production to rap circles around his opposition once more while “Take ‘Em Down” goes into bluesier turf talking about never letting up. The penultimate song “Entourage” with Joe Fatal, Large Professor, Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi & Treach is an absolutely stellar posse cut with a haunting yet relaying vocal loop & after the “Pardon the Disruption” interlude, “The Eternal Forces” ends the album with a beautiful ode to those in his life who couldn’t be here today.

If you ask me, this is easily the best thing that Truth has put out yet. He & Da Beatminerz all take it back to the essence on here from the rugged lyrical content to the raw boom bap sound that the production duo blew up off of 3 decades ago & even the scratch hooks.

Score: 8/10

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Truth – “TNT” Ft. Tragedy Khadafi (Large Professor Remix) (Video)

Campaigning his album “The Fight For Survival“, East Coast rhyme spitter Truth is back with a new video premiere, “TNT”,  linking with fellow Hip Hop heavyweights Tragedy Khadafi and Large Professor.

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Large Professor Lights The Fuse For Tragedy Khadafi & Truth On A Booming Remix

Queens, New York MC Truth has been rapping for more than half of his life and is influenced by the likes of Mobb Deep, Run-D.M.C., Nas, Kool G. Rap, A Tribe Called Quest, Organized Konfusion and other local legends that have played a significant role in shaping his style. While Truth’s art feeds off the Big Apple’s historic boom-bap sound, his aura stands for something that separates him from contemporary peers. Truth recently released his sophomore EP titled The Fight For Survival. The independent album consists of compelling lyrics and features from Ill Bill (of La Coka Nostra/Non-Phixion), Royal Flush, and Tragedy Khadafi (fka The Intelligent Hoodlum). He also has production from Da Beatminerz, Large Professor, and longtime personal DJ (and album executive producer) Blahzay Blahzay’s PF Cuttin. Large Professor Speaks About His Lost Tapes With Nas (Video) His new single “TNT (Truth & Tragedy)” features 30-plus-year Queens O.G. Tragedy Khadafi. DJ Doom originally produced the song, but the good people from Animal Military Records decided to drop a visual for the Extra P remix. Large Pro’s take also includes cuts from Rocksteady Crew’s own DJ JS-1. “TNT” takes listeners back to the essence, while JS-1’s creates a hook by mixing quotes from D.M.C., Q-Tip, LL Cool J, and Havoc. P’s Jazz sample and wide range of instrumentation sets the stage while Truth lyrically stands on his two feet while ending his verse with, “I’m an MC, peace to Shan / Started from park jams / It’s Queens tradition, y’all listen, but wouldn’t understand.Tragedy Khadafi Says Marley Marl Did Him Dirty. His New Song Tells All (Audio Premiere) With direction by Tha Embassy Elite, the borough of Queens becomes the backdrop of “TNT.” The viewer may begin to reminisce about the good days of Video Music Box, Yo! MTV Raps, and Rap City when music videos were about the artists, the art, the DJ, the b-boy and not the glitz and glamor. The love of the culture, the five elements, and creating music is what drives Truth as an MC. He stands for something that makes the listeners pay attention to the reason why Hip-Hop was created in the first place. With the release of The Fight For Survival, Truth is hopeful that everything will come full circle again. D.I.T.C.’s O.C. Recreates The Year In Hip-Hop That Was 1988 In His New Video Along with being available on all streaming services, you can also purchase a vinyl copy of The Fight for Survival at Fat Beats. This month, Tragedy released Camouflage Regime with Jedi Mind Tricks’ front-man, Vinnie Paz. Press photograph provided by Truth.

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