Hip-Hop Albums of the Year

04 April, 2022

Hell Razah — Ultra Sounds of a Renaissance Child


Far from his prime work from both the lyrical and the performing point of view, this effort by Hell Razah is sunk from the beginning by a light-hearted and stammering production. Rhythms are mainly provided by the Godz Wrath group, with five tracks considering Ciph Barker's two soloists, Jordan River Banks and MOD The Black Marvel ones, while the other producers are Shroomz with four beats, Hugh Whitaker, DJ Rated R and 4th Disciple, which signs one of the few good tracks, "Renaissance Ages". The absence of guests doesn't help and increases the monotony of Razah's rap. The release was used exclusively to keep his name warm after the very positive reception obtained with the record made together with Blue Sky Black Death, it's not a necessary listening. 4/10.

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