Donte Peace – Black Babylon [Album Stream]

After recently sharing several impressive singles and videos, Seattle artist Donte Peace is proud to release his strongest and most defined work to date, the “Black Babylon” album. The Northwestern emcee’s music is particularly potent because it skirts the lines of rap’s subgenres to deliver something that’s as unique as it is engaging. From one line to the next, Peace vividly showcases a mindset of a troubled young black man simply trying to get by. How he chooses to get by is clearly up to him, and it may include more than a few middlefingers, bottles of liquor, and bags of weed. This has been evident on standout singles “F**k Skoo” and “Rebellious”, both of which also find Peace coming into his own as a songwriter. On the drugged-out banger “Rebellious”, which is produced by TeekPunch, the blunted hook of “Hella f**kin” rebellious” will get lodged in your skull (and make for one hell of a live show). The same goes for a number of other cuts on this 12-track project, which is primarily driven by Peace’s razor-sharp lyricism. He is joined by several guests, however, including San Diego’s own Naki (on “Black Food”), Joey Ka$h (on “Gold”), London’s Just Jess (on “Flaw”), and Genell (on “Depression”). Given its content and the struggles so beautifully and harrowingly portrayed across “Black Babylon”, its arrival couldn’t have been more necessary. Peace’s latest effort would have been an important listen at any point in our history, but it’s all the more imperative that

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Erick Lottary – Nothing To Lose [Audio]

Fresh off the release of his “So Wrong” visual, Erick Lottary Hops back in his bag of tricks with “Nothing To Lose”. A cover of Logic’s “44 bars”. Erick speaks on the trials of being a father, and chasing his dream. A beautiful tale of what he has gone through to get where he is. A cautionary tale for those seeking the same goal and what it make take to get there. No hook needed for this one. Look out for more coming from Erick Lottary in the near future.

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