Donnie Trumpet and Chance The Rapper‘s group The Social Experiment piece together a beautiful and complex work of art for the city – Surf (May 28, 2015). The gang is getting more clouted up now, so they were able to get some other rappers on there too. More than anything, this shows a bright future for Hip Hop in a land that could use some shine. The trumpeter is a coo nuance.
For a debut project, this mixtape is lit beyond comprehension (March 3, 2015). With features from Rockie Fresh, SABA and Casey Veggies, and added production de Young Chop, Martin $ky grimed up and “told em I’m the new wave” on Everywhere But Here. He could use some pen work but I’m thinking it’s only up from here with the xaned out Chicago kid from the South Side.
John Walt dropped his debut mixtape Get Happy 2.0 on December 17, 2013. The massive project from the Chicago West Sider is blissful with the Jazz, in light of the drill presence on the South Side.
The rapper-singer is a part of Pivot Gang, a collective consisting of him, SABA, Melo and Joseph Chilliams.