
Griselda Records signees Boldy James & Rome Streetz teaming up for a model new collaborative EP. One of whom hails from Detroit, Michigan & the opposite was born in London, England, United Kingdom albeit raised in Brooklyn, New York. We’ve gotten hear each of those guys cross paths on a number of situations through the years on tracks like “Open Door” or “Serving”, however they’re trying to go on a Manhunt with each other as a method of elevating their chemistry.
After the intro, the primary tune “Hot Plate” works in a drumless pattern to start out the EP speaking about every part they contact being excessive grade whereas “Like Biggie Did” takes the chipmunk soul route instrumentally turning into richer than ever after betting all of it. “Tricky” is a Rome Streetz solo lower with a increase bap flare speedin’ in an AMG due to the wave he caught whereas “Only 1” soulfully talks about God realizing their come up wasn’t simple for them.
“Cheat the Grind” by Boldy James produced by Chuck Strangers may’ve been an outtake from Token of Appreciation & I wouldn’t thoughts if that’s the case in any respect as a fan of that album, advising that the hustle can’t be cheated & the title observe finally ends up the EP with each of them getting collectively 1 final time for a mafioso heater about everybody else not having the drive they possess.
2 of probably the most constant artists within the GxFR camp these current years have joined forces coming off Trainspotting & Late to My Own Funeral respectively for an EP filled with drumless chipmunk soul & hardcore gangsta lyricism enhancing the velocity they’re individually recognized for working circles round. Boldy James & Rome Streetz have at all times been lethal MCs individually & combining them makes it considerably deadly.
Score: 8/10