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Y.N.X. 716 & DJ Concept – 'Conceptual Thoughts (EP)' [Album Review]

  • April 15, 2024
  • Tayo Odutola
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DJ Concept links up with Buffalo lyricist Y.N.X. 716 on their collaborative extended player, Conceptual Thoughts. Despite its concise 15-minute duration, the six-track body of work packs a powerful punch as YNX skillfully navigates the diverse musical landscape crafted entirely by DJ Concept.

The opening track “Conceptual intro" is introduced by a haunting organ riff and moody texture with punchy drums and sees Y.N.X. 716 in his element as he spits “I took the lead, you better believe, there’s something up my sleeve/Gimme a reason, been consistent before I knew the meaning/ Am I dreaming or did this rap evolved into something I can’t cope with”. Disgruntled by the current state of rap, he surely doesn’t mince his words for anybody. 

This is followed by "Mainstream”, a reflective tune made up of DJ Concept’s cinematic and gloomy soundscape and gems to grow on. Lines like “I probably never sell like your favorite so face it/just when they thought I made it, y’all mistaken I related/Tough times turning to the Matrix/Slow motion, my devotion” display contentment and being true to oneself. 

In the gloomy “Daydreaming”, the Buffalo spitter reflects on the dark side of life where nothing is given, and every wrong step could lead to destruction. The production is made up of somber and moody strings and keys with mellowed drum breaks and underpinned by Y.N.X. 716’s vivid storytelling that drops audiences right in the middle of the concrete jungle where predators stalk their prey, and any wrong move could be fatal.

“I see the premonition saying keep my distance/Cause friends are only friends once you complete the mission"

"Beautiful Noise" is an introspective piece that centers on self-reliance, growth, and discovery amid the madness of the concrete jungle. DJ Concept’s lofi-jazzy soundscape is the perfect backdrop for Y.N.X. 716’s emotive flow and descriptive bars with insight and engaging storytelling showcasing his experiences and growth.

Next up is "Closure”, another engaging piece ripe with a profound lyricism that anchors on fair-weather friends, betrayal, and the need to keep one’s circle close. As usual, Y.N.X. 716 shows his brilliance on the microphone with lines like “I see the premonition saying keep my distance/Cause friends are only friends once you complete the mission/Don’t come around when the crown kept/was around for the show but wasn’t there during the soundcheck” before he seals the deal with the chorus.

The final track “Long Way Up" has a bright and celebratory vibe with its retro-soul sample and smooth drum grooves and it’s a befitting closer. Y.N.X. 716 runs through his successes and mistakes, and how all these experiences made him into a better man for it and he has no single regrets whatsoever.

In the end, Conceptual Thoughts is a thorough body of work that is anchored on the grittiness of the world, the never-ending grind, and the resilience of the human spirit. Y.N.X. 716 is adept with this, and his life experiences spill into his music effortlessly, while DJ Concept's knack for creating enthralling backdrops helps bring these thoughts to life.

Expect nothing short of raw beats and bars throughout this wistful collaboration, available now through all major digital retailers and streaming platforms via Crisis Center Collective.

Listen to Conceptual Thoughts on all DSPs here.

Connect with Y.N.X. 716 : Soundcloud | Website | Twitter | Instagram

Connect with DJ Concept| Spotify |  Website |  Twitter | Instagram

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