This is the 15th EP of New York Emcee and Revered Fight Rapper RJ Payne, formerly known as Reign Man. Benny The Butcher has built an extensive solo catalog for himself along with his last twelve EPS and 4 full-length albums, and even signed RJ with Black Soprano Family Records in a short time and signed some of the best materials in the likes of Benny’s growing Indie Indie Baillel of Benny’s Indie Indie Baillel. My Life’z A movie produced by Stu Bangas quickly became my favorite LP on RJ Records, while the enemy’s Soil Entertainment Insider producer C-Lance went to the barber shop with him and started from Erick Sermon to produce the three-piece DREGA33, making the DREGA33 fully produce triangles.
“Quinconces” is this incredibly drum-free introduction, talking about entering the top ten conversations while checking all boxes, while “Paris Attack” keeps the drums away from the equation, asking not to infuriate the Lord, as he is giving everyone heaven music to everyone. “Bring Me” maintains the atmosphere of the chipmunk soul, likening his flow to the power of cocaine, while “coffee or tea” talks about the world wakes up to recognize Penn.
The song “Elegant Payne” begins the second and last half of the triangle d’Or, by making these rappers actively make it behind his lyrical ground, while chipmunk Soul once again pulls out from behind him, talking again about if someone crosses his dna covering the red carpet. “The Boss of the Final” sums up the triangle conclusion, and the last drum-free track boasts that his soul is not for sale, and his appetite is elite compared to others.
From a few weeks ago, Drega33 produced freshly from issue 4 of Beatherface Saga, or I enjoyed a lot of work from RJ Payne in a few months, producing two entries for EPS. Before his soon-to-be collaborative effort with Method Man, the work drew heavily from the sound of the drum-less Chipmunk Soul, lyrically spitting out some international Penn.
Score: 8/10