Brooklyn, New York emcee Wordsworth has returned for his seventh studio LP. A member of the duo Punch n Words & the trio eMC, he formally made his solo debut 2 many years in the past already with Mirror music adopted by The Photo Album & the Donel Smokes-produced New Beginning. After JSOUL went on to supply his debut EP Blame It on music & later Sam Brown doing Our World Today respectively, the following EP Undivided Attention could be an enchancment over Blame It on music & The Fragility of Life was overloaded with too many options. Stu Bangas produced 2 Kings & the Chemistry was sufficient for them to a sequel.
“The Realtor” units up store with a growth bap instrumental utilizing a gospel pattern evaluating himself to an actual property agent whereas “Strangers” that includes Sage Francis & Wreckonize ruggedly talks about their mistrust in direction of that crowd of individuals. “It Took a Village” that includes Pearl Gates instrumentally retains issues within the basement explaining the price of elevating & preserving them safer simply earlier than “It Ain’t Over” eerily particulars the demise of a personality who’ll get their vengeance.
As for the title monitor, we’ve Wordsworth over a soulful growth bap beat speaking about his & Stu’s skills balancing one another chemically main into “The Only Sin” that includes Ruste Juxx speaking about one not making an attempt being their greatest misdeed. “Don’t Get in the Way” has this apocalyptically uncooked method to the instrumental sending recommendation to everybody listening after having buddies turn out to be foes whereas “Username” makes use of a melodically pitched vocal pattern speaking about being overwhelmed as of late.
“People in My Neighborhood Too” that includes Masta Ace finds each eMC members linking as much as inform tales of their house borough out in Breukelen whereas the luxuriously dusty “Nominated” celebrates the 12 months he spent elevating himself. “I Was Raised” by Punch n Words that includes Apathy angrily brings the trio collectively to allow them to talk about their printings & after the motivational “1 Chance”, we’ve MidaZ the BEAST & NapsNdreds becoming a member of Words for the first rate rap rock outro “Get Ya Boy”.
Nearly 26 months since 2 Kings grew to become my 2nd favourite entry in Wordsworth’s solo discography proper behind The Photo Album, he & Stu Bangas have carried out it once more leveling up their Chemistry within the course of of creating one other late profession spotlight for the New York veteran. It has a tighter visitor record & Stu’s manufacturing continues to rejuvenate Words’ ardour sufficient the place the latter lyrically will get extra brutal than he was a pair years earlier.
Score: 9/10
