Brooklyn emcee Nvy Jones LKR teams up with Man of Many Hats for his fourth EP. He released his self-titled debut EP in the summer of 2019 and has continued to expand his underground presence over the past few years with Black Popeye and a four-part collaboration with D-. ” series. The last time I profiled NVY was his previous EP ALTD (Angels Are Loyal to Demons), produced by Acosta the Man & the Undertaker vs. Kane in collaboration with Chop the Father, but is now starting a new EP with 583 Legends.
After the “All Hands” intro, the first song, “Gator,” is an opener that shows him crossing borders with different lawyers, while “Québec” maintains a darker tone that welcomes everyone. to the danger zone. Cruu Lee’s “RAS” brings an unsettling atmosphere to the table, wishing all the vultures a slow death, while Sham Blak’s “AEL” strips away the drum beats, calling these fools crazier than Gnarls Barkley. The EP’s closer, “Up 2,” ends with no drums, promising that it’s always up and that he’s keeping the slang truth.
“583” tells a choppy, sordid story of how Nvy Jones LKR and the Many Hatters made their way through life from the streets to the military and back again, considering they first met in San Diego while serving in the U.S. Navy . The work, a mix of “boom bap” and “drumless,” features two veteran artists who happened to be spontaneously making waves in the hip-hop world, something the New York lyricist recalls he plans to produce on future projects. song.
Score: 8/10