This is the 11th EP from Los Angeles, California/Producer Afro. His Duck Down Music Inc. After winning the definition of the rap stream contest, RA’s sturdy man’s protein. The fifth EP Afro Polo produced by Marco Polo supports himself, introducing himself as promising in the underground – Last spring, I had to introduce his self-made 9th EP drawing board, and of course, Bad & The Ugly produced by Stu Bangas: The cargo always dies from his best material. Another spring, crimson rage only appears on Bandcamp.
After the titular introduction, “Cell” opens the EP, an evil self-produced boom bap opener talking about the protagonist being trapped in a highly secure prison, and the absolute worst-case scenario happens when “Rattle in Cell 29” keeps it in the basement, where it paints an image of a riot on the tool. As a free man, “ricochet” with percee p&pulse reactions, grouping the three together to make the enemy sleep with the fish.
“At the cost” works in the Jazz sample to point out the people who sacrificed his freedom to avenge, the people who featured the “gloves” of eykm1536 & Motion+” while the “eykm1536 & Motion+” was performed on another Boom Bap Instrumental, so all 3 of them could sign any challenge while their blood competed in preparation for any war. “Don’t Escape” reunites with Stu Bangas, escapes captivity and can be safely replaced with captivity, while the prison explosion behind him and “Deenter and Death” mark the climax of the story, gaining the revenge he wants.
Most conceptualized than in the material earlier than AFR-O, he portrays the character of a man named Archie who is imprisoned after killing his completely innocent man to murder his best friend. Once he discovers that another friend has carefully planned the murder and the framework, Archie vows to break into prison so that he can finish his work and eventually succeed. Each track is cohesive to one another, and the plot is well drawn against the sound background of traditional boom times.
Score: 8/10

