Brooklyn, New York veteran chip FU put his debut Solo EP on all streaming platforms, making it unique in a short time. He is a member of Fu-Schnickens, who released a solo mixtape of his own 15 years ago called Stop Playing and the sequel about 32 months later. Even earlier this month, the start of the calculation will only work on all streaming platforms, but no matter which streaming you prefer.
After the introduction, Blizzard’s first song, “Me”, opened at the speed of affectionate boom bap instruments and chips, taking 113 seconds to kick his fast flow into full gear, while “Level” keeps cutting off more sound samples to talk about life similar to the elevator. “Thousand Hundred & Hundred Years” combines complex rhyme schemes and chopper traffic with a thriving bap/reggae crossover.
Continuing to innovate and enhance the depth of hip-hop in the game for over 30 years, regardless of its simplicity, powerfully demonstrates Chip Fu’s lyrical mastery and depth in a superior way, rather than stopping or stopping 2, or stopping 2, did make significant improvements to the production department of items in the early tapes.
Score: 8/10