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Maddog McGraw’s 2nd EP “Michigan & the Mecca” Prod. by Ras Beats Showcases the Totally different Sides of His Lyrical Talents (EP Evaluate)


Lansing, Michigan emcee Maddog McGraw teaming up with Ras Beats for his 2nd EP. Within the final 7 years, he’s gone from his debut EP Inexperienced Beret & each Grumpy Previous Man mixtapes to the debut album Shit Speaking 201 from the summer time prior. His unusual versatility whether or not it’s vivid storytelling, delivering sensual horny grooves or rugged & uncooked bars give a effectively rounded spectrum of the artwork kind and Michigan & the Mecca caught my consideration with Jake Palumbo doing the engineering.

The title observe begins with this growth bap instrumental with an organ-sample referring to himself because the underground greyhound whereas “Neanderthal” works in an atmospheric backdrop with kicks & snares dissing those that’re lyrically subpar. “Church” maintains a growth bap sound letting it’s clear that that is the top of the search for individuals who’re on the lookout for hip hop at its purest whereas “Disorderly Conduct” ruggedly talks concerning the lyrical aggression poetry packing punches.

“Magnificent Misfit” retains it within the basement instrumentally serving Fatalities to new jacks on the mic prefer it’s Mortal Kombat & “Shit Speaking 202” serves as a welcoming non secular successor to his debut. “Proper Right here” dustily boasts that the neighbors give them studio applause as soon as they’re accomplished & “Insurgent Yell” passionately talks about coming too far to honest at this level his profession. “Black Man’s Blues” finishes the EP by displaying a consciously introspective aspect to him.

Michigan & the Mecca showcases the completely different sides of Maddog McGraw’s lyrical capability as he takes you on a tour by Lansing showcasing his Southern roots, storytelling rhymes, intelligent wordplay & superior braggadocious rhyme schemes so Ras can convey his entire arsenal out by giving Maddog an array of chopped up synths, choirs, horn stabs, basslines, guitars & synths to specific himself to.

Rating: 8/10



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