London, England, British Commander Ramson Badbonez works with the infamous leaf dog for his 15th studio LP. He was a member of the task force and would eventually sign a high-minded record in 2013, making his record label debut in the same winter year during the Oscar’s life. Hypnodic, Jason Bonez, Microphone Day, the 13th Microphone, Death Mask and Fusion will all come down in Hove, East Sussex Brand, White Rabbit, now for the seventh time, raising my expectations for heavy participation from Leaves.
After the introduction of “Nothing to Stop Him”, the first song “Hidden” is this sample-driven thriving bap opener that lets you all know what he is all about, while “The Great” keeps the edge of thriving bap, waving his lyrical techniques in these corners. Jazz T&Squelington Piff’s “4 Less” kind of reminds me of the instrumentality that Mobb talks deeply about them being lyrical until he recapsed being asked to ride the “Dirty Road” to get where he is currently sampling the piano.
Mysdiggi’s “Rabbit Hole” Before “Stolen Scrolls”, the “Rabbit Hole” who was deeply involved in music found the open-minded tryna who they were deeply involved in music, returned to the boom of orchestral bap tip, calling himself a professional horror expressionist with a Vengeance list. “Judgement as much as possible” featuring Verbz affectionately discusses their judging liberal tendencies, but then Cymarshall Law’s “turning” talks about the status quo of the world.
As for the “loop hole,” we have a few minutes in another piano-style lyric lyric poem, and the “Soul Search” is represented by the Phoenix da Icefire’s “Soul Search”, talking about the butterfly effect they are produced from chrysalis. “Can’t Give Up” stands out on motivation before lyrical and hard work with “Wondaland” sequel “Strike” featuring four owls to taste what the quartet is producing for the upcoming 4th album of the quartet.
The White Rabbit combines his street poetry with the terrifying poems, which makes Badbonez remind Badbonez the most clearly and searches for the truth in the music he creates. Leaf Dog’s production provides Badbonez with the perfect tone soundtrack to show off all of the multisyllable streams, punchings and infectious hooks he ventures into the rabbit hole.
Score: 8/10