High & Mighty is a duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, composed of Mr. Emcee Eon & Deejay and producer DJ Mighty Mi. When signing with Rawkus Records, the founder of the Eastern Conference Records debut in 1999 will be an underground classic, especially when he started to become an international superstar, his poems are right. Highlite Zone & Twelfth also received good reviews when they came out in the first half of the 2000s, with their fourth album reunited 20 years later and in the process signed a new release agreement with Soulspazm Records.
“2 Men’s Crew” is an introductory and firm choice for the introduction, blending stubborn hip-hop with spinning turntablism, as if the world-famous world has never rested for 20 years, and “Zounds” can’t get mixed up with them when talking about his psyche, as long as they come back. Kool Keith’s “Pinky Tuskadero” before “6ers & squires” sent a message to people around the world with the characteristics of Skillz actively talking about how they can’t be stopped.
The Breeze Brewin’ team is accompanied by a high-end and powerful team on the head of “Super Voice” to show the direction of prosperity so that both parties can draw the lyrical visuals together into “Rose Bowl”, featuring “Rose Bowl”, which includes your old drog skipping the alchemist on the alchemist’s soul sample, jumping out of the alchemist and talking about roaming hoe in the Polo. “Dubbs Up” featuring the t’s undertones works in some G-funk undertones, showing the bragging side on “Prism”, while the large professor & Tash planted a giant boom bap Beat from the roof through the roof.
After the “Magnificent Huge Number 5 (Life from Bastella)” Turntablism Interlude, Smut vendors reunited on piano-driven instruments in “Most Eliminations” and talked about never being cancelled, while “I. Goldberg” features Mc Serch & Sadat X, continuing to bring it to more Boom Bap production, making it even harder. Chubb Rock’s “Funk’O’Art” is specifically for record stores, and DJ Tat Money used to use Chill Rob G&Coperwrite’s “SpacePort” suggestion in “SpacePort” that advises you to hide when your kids ride the rhythm.
“Highest Degree” featuring OC kicks off Sound of Market’s final moments hitting your ears with the rugged & ruff until you can’t get enough of it while “2 High Whiteys” caps off the comeback with a blues flip heavily revolving around a line in “Acknowledge” by Masta Ace steering from a misunderstanding that Eon & Mighty Mi had dissed Ace at one of their shows a quarter of a century ago when that wasn’t even the case.
Having found these guys when I heard the debut as a kid, it was great to see High & Mighty join people like LL Cool J or Mc Lyte, naming a couple that unleashed the best music of their entire career in the mid-2020s, which added their longevity and longevity and fans of the Eastern Conference, which was awesome. DJ Mighty Mi’s booming BAP production still sounds great today, while Mr Eon’s passionate hardcore show and guests also range from OGS to new underground artists.
Score: 9/10

