We often find inspiration in the least-expected places. For SOTBMusic favorite C.Shreve the Professor, his latest drop comes from the fact that his studio has a laundry room on one side of it. The idea of washing and refreshing comes into play on the track, as Shreve takes many small things to bring himself closer […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: C.Shreve is "Gone" on New Track
Finding one’s place in hip-hop is a journey of self-discovery mixed with, at times, a bit of self-doubt. C.Shreve’s latest track, a jazzy rap track titled “Gone,” delves into this journey and the tunnel vision that sometimes results because of it. We get so focused on getting people to rock with us that we block […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: C.Shreve Drops A Collection of Radio Edits
Well, this was unexpected. C.Shreve just earned even more of my respect. He just put together an album of radio edits of some of his songs for the more-sensitive ears among the crowd. Now, I’m all for cursing and saying exactly what you mean. However, it does get hard to introduce your children to an […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE Delivers an Elevation on Lost Love Found
I got to this one yesterday on my sick day (don’t ask), and I’m like “yes! New C.Shreve the Professor.” So, I do what I must. I vibe with it and take it all in like a big toke of musical marijuana. This high, however, it’s different that what we typically hear from the Asheville, […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE Shows the "Love" in New Track
Never the one to rest on his laurels, C.Shreve the Professor is back with a new jam. “This Is Love” is a lively, boombap-heavy tune that is both raw and fan-friendly. I’m loving the wordplay in this one, with one example being the line “I wonder where we’d be/without the marijuana.” We’re given raw wordplay […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeshreve Goes Downhill in New Visuals
I’ve got some new visuals from C.Shreve The Professor’s DLTR album (if you haven’t already, check it out at the link provided). The story behind this video is an interesting one, as Shreve and his director QWYK set out to create, edit, and release the video in 24 hours. What we get is a pretty abstract video […]
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