Rapper Taiyamo Denku freestyles over a set of beats made by Daringer, best known to underground hip-hop aficionados for being the in-house producer of Griselda Records and one of the primary producers behind most of the records by the group from Buffalo, New York. Denku spits bars for about twenty minutes in these seven songs. I wish the effort was memorable, but something just isn't quite right. The set provided by Daringer isn't that good, the boom bap sounds a little generic and Denku's delivery style is a bit too soft, flat, slow, light. The tape is forgettable, strange to say for a project with Daringer. 5/10.
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