Chicago Emcee, DJ and Engineer Sunny Woodz drops the Sunny Side Up joint with a stacked tracklist, showing what true Hip Hop collaboration really looks like (February 15, 2016). This is fire for your sessions. Bless. See the “Roots” visual too.
Chicago’s most talented and hardest working Hip Hop group – Hurt Everybody – dropped yet another project today (October 4, 2015). Radio Head and Kanye West influenced Supa Bwe claims this one as a solo project but frequent collaborators Carl, Mulatto Beats and Samii Beatz all appear on the experimental project.
Supa Bwe is one of the most talented musicians out right now – rapping, singing and producing. Sometimes I feel like Supa Bwe is a robot, trapped inside a wild child. For more on Supa’s new project, peep the video for “KID BUU (WHO?).”
At the end of the first track, “Pixar,” the emcee introduces the tape:
“How rude of me… This is Supa – your author, champion of light and companion for the remainder of this heavy, genuine project. I hope by it’s conclusion, you walk away with a solid idea of what this is, this lifestyle, this journey, this conquest, this mission, whatever you want to all it, you know, this joyous, splending project – me.”
Hurt Everybody always follows through, even when they only have 24 hours to do it (September 6). Mishka orchestrated the whole thing, and planning something like this doesn’t always work out, but the Chicago group somehow managed to perfectly capture the essence of an all-nighter on 24EP. Check out the making-of documentary. Supa Bwe is “The nights own king.”
Qari Carl ripped that “Wigwam” joint though:
“She was waiting for the switch off Brought her sis with her, had to criss cross They need blue cars cause the crip walk Leave your crib before I keep the rickshaw”
“I Know Where The Light Goes is our second EP and is a manifestation of our fascination with light & all of it’s mysteries.” – Hurt Everybody (April 9, 2015).