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Kurt Solid & Bronze Nazareth – The Product [Album Stream]

Detroit’s Kurt Solid and Bronze Nazareth lock back in for “The Product”, a focused, fully-produced statement piece that feels less like a “new chapter” and more like the next set of miles after you’ve already proven you can go the distance.

The album is out now via the Black Day In July ecosystem, with Bronze handling the entire soundscape and Kurt doing what he does best: rapping from a lived-in place where details matter and nothing is said just to fill space.

The duo frames this as a continuation of their 2023 project “The Process”—not a reset—shifting the theme from movement and growth toward the endurance it takes to keep showing up when the honeymoon phase is over. That idea runs through the sequencing: the writing leans reflective without getting stuck in nostalgia, and the beats stay dusty and deliberate, giving the bars room to breathe instead of rushing toward a trendy payoff.

Feature-wise, “The Product” keeps it tasteful and sharp: Che Noir adds her signature steel to “Life’s Uh Bitch”, Lord Jessiah and Salute Da Kidd link with Kurt on “Head Up High”, Eddie Kaine slides through “Northern Design”, and Ty Farris closes the door with “Year After Year”. Bronze also steps in on the mic on “For A Mill” and “Just What Went Wrong”, which gives the project an extra jolt of in-house chemistry instead of a random guest-list grab.

If you’re tapping in for the production: this is Bronze in his element—textured loops, patient arrangements, and drums that knock without bullying the song. And if you’re here for the raps: Kurt’s tone stays disciplined and direct, the kind of pen that’s more interested in clarity than spectacle. “The Product” doesn’t chase a moment; it sounds like two artists building longevity on purpose.

Take a listen below and pick up a copy on Bandcamp, if you want to support.

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