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Homeboy Sandman shares energizing release "Go Hard" [Video]

  • August 6, 2021
  • Jacob Saltzberg
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Queens rapper Homeboy Sandman has shared an energizing new song called "Go Hard", containing a raw, adrenaline-fuelled instrumental produced by Aesop Rock. Here, he demonstrates his tireless rhyming skills through elastic flows over top of the lively beat. 

The instrumental for "Go Hard" is centred around a groovy bass line complemented by bouncy percussion. The beat is minimalistic overall and sounds organic, utilizing rawness and texture to convey the spirited energy of the song. Over top of the beat, Homeboy Sandman comes through with some well-crafted flows that draw one in from the get-go. His vocals sound welcomingly unpredictable in nature, as he weaves rhymes in unprecedented manners that keep the listener excited.

"Go Hard" has now been given an accompanying music video, shot by Marley Chapman, that uses momentum and motion to capture the song's rapid pace. Through shots of Homeboy Sandman biking and performing his song alongside dancing, the visual reinforces the track's dynamic style. Furthermore, the video's casual atmosphere keeps the mood light and playful, balancing out the release and making it even more enjoyable.

Overall, "Go Hard" is a vibrant offering from Homeboy Sandman that provides a welcome soundtrack to the summer. This well-crafted song and visual further solidify the Queens rapper's presence as a veteran in underground hip-hop. Moreover, his chemistry with producer Aesop Rock is undeniable, making this a truly memorable release.

Connect with Homeboy Sandman: Spotify

Connect with Aesop Rock: Spotify | Instagram | Twitter

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