
Right here we’ve got the ninth EP from Buffalo emcee/producer Che Noir. Discovering her after 38 Spesh signed Che to TCF Music Group & absolutely produced her first 3 EPs, her Apollo Brown-produced full-length debut As God Intended & then her self-produced 4th EP After 12 throughout the 2nd half of 2020 was the place her potential started to blossom exponentially. She has since adopted this up with the sophomore effort Food for Thought in addition to The Last Remnants, the Big Ghost Ltd.-produced Noir or Never, The Color Chocolate, The Lotus Child & the Superior-produced Seeds of Babylon. Rattling close to 3 months to the day, The Coloration Chocolate 2 is kicking summer season in full gear.
“Portray Class” was a drumless intro opting to offer haters interventions as an alternative of bars whereas “Purchase vs. Promote” brings a self-produced growth bap instrumental within the fold speaking a few girl who makes her each dime off crime. “Who’s the Biggest?” that includes eLZhi finds the two portray visions for the blind with intricate wordplay from each events whereas “Present & Inform” that includes 7xvethegenius reunites the pair forward of their collab effort to grind till they’ll’t anymore.
Beginning the 2nd half, “The place You Go” takes a soulful path to the beat stripping the drums as soon as once more being colorblind to these displaying her their true colours whereas “Blink Twice” talks making atheists pray on her downfall over a piano instrumental from Evidence. “Tales” expresses her frustration of being fed up with pretend mates who by no means gave a fuck of what she needed & the nearer “New Starting” remembers a late good friend whose woman is carrying his baby.
Pushing her lyrical prowess in addition to her storytelling skills & dexterity as a producer even additional, Che Noir will get again on her bully shit with a sequel to The Coloration Chocolate 2 that I get pleasure from greater than the predecessor from a yr & a half in the past. The sequel’s manufacturing is stronger than the unique’s personally & I feel there’s considerably extra consistency inside the friends’ performances.
Rating: 8/10