
New collaborative EP from Buffalo, New York emcee & singer Elcamino alongside Stamford, Connecticut emcee Fuego Base. Each of whom have already been establishing themselves with Mino placing out an eponymous EP below Griselda Records in 2017 & in fact Base garnering traction off the Say Dat trilogy. Being on Black Soprano Family Records collectively for a pair years at this level, they’ve determined to workforce up & take their duo identify after WWE Corridor of Famers in addition to report 10-time WCW World Tag Crew Champions & former RoW Tag Crew Champions Harlem Warmth.
“Promise” kicks all of it off with a crooning pattern boasting of not having to fret in regards to the neighbors since they don’t even have any whereas “Starvation Video games” shrugs off every & each one of many fools hypothesis of being in dangerous offers apart from a questionable Diddy line. “Free Griselda Ticket” works in a heavy piano pattern to speak about being within the transferring enterprise earlier than rap whereas “Luxurious Dope” that includes Jay Worthy finds the trio guaranteeing the lean coming if a fiend standing straight. “Shield Me” strips the drums to get God to maintain watching over them going ahead & “Gave ‘Em Hope” ends by speaking about holding hate not being an excellent approach for them to dwell.
Figured we’d’ve gotten a sequel to Moving Base O.T. because it got here round this actual time a yr in the past, however Harlem Warmth leaves sufficient of a long-lasting impression concerning what each events can do collectively when paired. Fuego Base’s comparability of himself to present NXT commentator, 2-time WWE Corridor of Famer, 6-time WWE world champion, 4-time WWE United States Champion, 14-time WWE tag workforce champion, 2-time WWE Hardcore Champion, RoW Tag Crew Champion & TNA World Tag Crew Champion Booker T is validated & the best way Elcamino’s supply compliments Fuego’s feels harking back to former RoW Tag Crew Champion, WWE Corridor of Famer, WCW World Tv Champion & 10-time WCW World Tag Crew Champion Stevie Ray.
Rating: 7/10