
This song’s breath approaches and lightly fogs the golden chalace of rap perfection. An absolute inspiration.

Hit-Boy and Merge produced “Daily Routine”. Pretty awesome. Hit-Boy is usually pretty awesome at beats. D. Rich produced “All In”. I like the overall dynamic of the song, but I can do without some of the Lugerisms. Chase’s Heir Up There should be a good time, as his rhyming prowess has really taken form. Kind of a swag rap for a dude with a healthy 401k. It works. Is Gumbeaux not the best produced album of 2011 by the way?
“Daily Routine”
“All In”

The SMKA boys get tremendous propers for making this project happen. Craft and Clinton’s album of P-Funk remixes and brand new collaborative tracks will occupy space on this blog on the 20th.
Aleon Craft & George Clinton – “Places To Fly” by SMKA
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D-Risha’s Big Trouble In Houston was probably my favorite H-Town album this summer (outside of Killa Kyleon’s constant output). That Purple Bastard’s remixing of Nasty Nique’s Breakfast of Champions, Breakfast of Bastards, was probably second. The forthcoming 6 Demon Bag EP will meld That Purple Bastards brand of trippypsychfunk to D-Risha’s fine produce. You will get excited about it.
The first leak is a reworking of D-Risha’s “Ebonics” using a ton of classic Houston samples (you should be ashamed of yourself if you get stumped more than once). The power is undeniable.