Washington, DC host/producer Ankhlejohn teamed up with Cookin’Soul for his seventh mixtape. The outbreak of his sophomore effort Van Ghost of Big Ghost, who provided underground with six full-length studio albums and the last 6 videotapes in the last decade. My other favorites on my record include the production of the aforementioned Navy Blue production, so below is the collaborative effort with Rome Streetz Genesis 1:27. But I’m interested in hearing the verses of Michelin men working hard on Gangrene’s comeback, I won, you lost.
The “landlord members” set the tone by connecting this gospel sample to talk about being the kind of father who lives with his children, while “Hums and I” set the tone by asking whether anyone wants to smoke with him on a thriving bap route. Over the past few years, “Hell Pit” has no drums to talk about everyone who has reached a deal with him, resulting in “Lance Vance” praising God with Preco’s rice.
As for Deuteronomy 28, we let Cookin’Soul continue to strip the drums and make Ankhlejohn feel like Onyx, telling everyone that “Chucky of Chucky” featuring Tony Shnow before “Chucky’s Seed of Chucky,” a sign of a soul collaboration that I never thought I needed to hear. “st fish and egg” returns to the boom, filling his street life with lyrics, and Mike Shabb’s “Halfway” sees these 2 that make you all shoot in your mouth.
“Riga Mortis” officially kicked off the Michelin final moments, referring to the WWE Hall of Fame, the former six WWE champion, 2 WWE Intercontinental champion, 2 WWE US champion, 5 WWE TAG team champion and NWA world champion team champion, he won WRE in the current WWERIA, Jazz said his mother was proud of his words.
Some of LORDY’s output in the past 7 years has been hit-or-miss & heads I know who’ve been following him for the same amount of time as me have agreed on that when engaging in conversations of his discussion, but The Michelin Man easily sticks out as Anhklejohn’s finest offering of the 2020s elevating Cookin’ Soul’s production run that began last year & the DC artist’s finest performances in a while.
Score: 9/10

