North Carolina artist C.Shreve the Professor returns with the new project Daddy Love To Rap. Shreve mentioned that this project is more aligned with just finding dope beats (most of which are produced by NC producers, by the way, to keep things in-state) and just ripping them to shreds. Well, let me say this. This […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE Asks Where The God At in New Cypher-Esque Track
I’m a bit late on this one, but damn! C.Shreve straight up murdered this one with Jrusalam and Tuscon. I wonder if this one is going to appear on Daddy Love To Rap. If so, I’m here for it even more so. I loved the cypher feel on this one too. You know what to […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeshreve Shows Us Mommy Love To Dance on New EP
C.Shreve the Professor comes on a different vibe each track you catch him on. The college professor (and college football player in another life) gives us hard boombap on one track, then flips the proverbial script and gives us smoothed out conscious vibes the next. Such is the case on his newest release, the seven-track […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE x @JohnAlexHarper – Boom Bap Bistro
Easy-but-heavy boombap vibes from P.U.R.P. help frequent SOTBMusic appearer C.Shreve and Seattle-born, NC-residing artist John Alex Harper just drop bars and knowledge. I love the back-and-forth the artists give on the last verse, because a good back-and-forth can go a long way for me. Lyrically, I just said they’re dropping bars. However, the track does […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @seeSHREVE – #DannyDigital Freestyle
New visuals from NC artist C.Shreve the Professor. I’m in love with the visuals and the bars are tight as always. So, check it out and support dope music in all of its forms wherever it resides.
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @FreeTheOptimus – Family Tree
Free The Optimus lyricists C.Shreve the Professor and Mike L!VE just dropped a new single from their forthcoming album FTOLive. On “Family Tree” Shreve and L!VE contrast a laid back soundscape (courtesy of Japanese producer minthaze) with the razor-sharp lyricism that has become their trademark. The track has bars on top of bars and the […]
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