Hip-Hop Albums of the Year

08 November, 2021

Kaze — Spirit of '94


Kevin Clarence "Kaze" Thomas writes, produces and self-releases his first album in 2003 via his Soul Dojo label. There are 70 minutes of material divided into 16 long tracks, many over four minutes and the last at eight. For the quality of the lyric material, the rapper doesn't stand out in the national circuit, having said that, the economic and simplistic production sinks the tape. Several tracks point to radio airplay and to the club, and excessive listening length takes away from the little replay value that the record might have. 5/10.

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