Hardworking producer Krohme has been on the rise and has worked with rap veterans like Chuck D, Big Twins, Hus Kingpin and more. He recently caught our attention with his three-song maxi-single which featured Chuck D, Speech (from Arrested Development fame), Brother Ali, and Bassist Doug Wimbish ( of Living Color fame) and now he returns with another insightful piece titled "Anti-Social."
Once again, he pairs the old with the new, from prolific lyricists Bobby J From Rockaway, Chris Rivers and the legendary rapper/producer Kwamé (yes, Kwamé with the polka dot). I must say, it is unexpected but the result is quite interesting and thoughtful. Over the urgent and somewhat haunting backdrop made up of vocal hums, rich guitar riffs and crunchy drum grooves, Chris Rivers sets it off with a powerful verse about basic human rights to exist and manifest one's true potential. This is followed by Kwamé's reflective hook and Bobby continues the onslaught with a fiery verse that sees him putting his feet on the solid ground against all the odds and naysayers.
"Anti-Social " is taken from Krohme's new album The Ceremony of Innocence, a 12-track body of work that sees him working with (in order of appearance) Chino XL, Lord Goat, Thirstin Howl III, Hell Razah, Shyheim, Myalansky, Born Unique, Double A.B., Chris Rivers, Kwamé, Bobby J From Rockaway, Big Twins, Sabac Red, Guilty Simpson, Hus Kingpin, Breez Evahflowin and many more.
The album was produced entirely by Krohme and is available through streaming or on Vinyl, CD, Cassette or digital download now (8/19) from Man Bites Dog Records.
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