48 hours later & the 4th collaborative EP between Atlanta, Georgia emcee Jay NiCE & the native Dump Gawd himself Tha God Fahim has arrived. Both of whom have labored with one another numerous instances previously a number of years, teaming up for the collab album Strictly 4 My D.U.M.P.E.R.Z. through the spring of 2018 & the Bloodspiller EP virtually 3 years in the past. Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 12 produced by Nicholas Craven grew to become their biggest joint providing but & contemporary off the 17th chapter this weekend, installment #18 is right here.
“Better Days” opens with Fahim holding the mic down by himself over a chilled increase bap instrumental getting on some psychological well being shit whereas the soulfully jazzy “Everyday” talks about doing this shit it doesn’t matter what. Jay NiCE lastly seems throughout “Lay Punishment” setting wack rappers on fireplace on high of a pattern simply earlier than “Lands Trapped” lets their phrases echo by nature.
The tune “Well Done” continues the 2nd half of Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 18speaking about being desirous to make an different bag drop whereas Tha God Fahim’s remaining solo joint “Soo True” discusses defending your coronary heart. “Gumbo” finishes the EP with each MCs teaming up 1 final time for a soulful outro together with a reference to WWE Hall of Famer & the shortest reigning WWE Champion André the Giant.
Reserving my reward in direction of Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 12, the predecessor on Sunday wasn’t on par with the season 2 premiere or the 16th entry in saga & I can just about verify that Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 17 matches in the identical class. Jay NiCE’s contributions decreased from 71% to 57% however aside from that, there isn’t actually an entire lot to be mentioned that hasn’t been despatched already from their chemistry to the manufacturing.
Score: 7/10

 
 