The “I Got You, Homieloverfriend” track is a part of hip-hop history as much as boombap and mob ties (no, not those “Mob Ties”). It’s a critical part of any artist who’s worth their weight in salt’s repertoire. Regardless your affiliation or orientation or what have you, we all need love and we all want to […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @kay___franks and @NishoSoul Talk The System
I’ve got some new fire from DMV artist Kay Frank$ featuring SOTBMusic mainstay NishoSoul. I like this one because of its gritty nature and the bars presented. On top of that, the message of being real in a system of assholes and fakes? That’s something I can definitely get behind. So, check it out below […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @NishoSoul Goes through the Moon’s Phases on New Track
What happens when you take Nisho Soul and team him up with Fisherman Cap (Steven Lamont’s producing alter ego) with a dope verse from a previously unheard-of (to me) artist named Dutchie Dutch? You get this world-spanning track, “Phases.” The tag on this one is “#CRANK,” and this delivers on its tag’s promise. It cranks, […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @NishoSoul Delivers a Booming Message on "Devil May Cry"
Naming your track after a piece of nerd culture can be a crapshoot. Many times, an artist will fall into the trap of referencing the everlasting dogshit out of the source material. NishoSoul’s “Devil May Cry (Messenger)” is like the famed video game series in the sense that it’s a violent evisceration of the competition. […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @NishoSoul Talks on His Tilted Halo in New Track
Nisho conjures up thoughts of Common and J. Cole on this one for me. Overall, I’m a fan of the two-step-friendly vibes (and production). Lyrically, it’s a track about finding a real one while not compromising yourself. And, I’m totally here for it. So, check out “Tilted Halo” below and remember to always support dope […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @NishoSoul Saves His Vibes for the Summer in New (to Me) Jam
Just got this one in my DM from DC artist NishoSoul. While it was released in early summer, the vibes on it scream “late summer.” You’ve got dreamy production to distract you from oppressive heat. There’s wordplay to keep you nodding your head until Labor Day. And the cover art just says “hey, it’s August. […]
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