Grit, grime, suspicion and stealth take the shape of a ‘Kyanite Toothpick’ brandished by Aesop Rock. Rumbling through the hip-hop underground and muttering the most individual of dismissive switch-ups alongside Hanni El Khatib, ‘Kyanite Toothpick’ will slay opposition like an alt-rap Excalibur.
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New York veteran Ghostface Killah of the almighty Wu-Tang Clan with his 17th solo LP. One of hip hop’s most prolific
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