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al.divino & Big Ghost Ltd. – “Two Nights in Marrakesh” (Album Review)

This is the latest full-length album from Massachusetts emcee/producer al.divino. For the last 4-5 years, the dude has been steadily dropping music ranging from the Dump Gawd: Divino Edition duology to the Futurewave-produced Kataklizm & the DJ Muggs-produced Kilogram. He’s also dropped a total 6 EPs & 2 mixtapes throughout 2021, but they’ve have been either hit or miss unfortunately. That being said though, I was undeniably excited for 2 Nights in Marrakesh given that one of my favorite producers in recent memory Big Ghost Ltd. was lacing the whole thing from front to back.

“Locusts” is a disgustingly ill opener weaving in a bare guitar loop talking about he’s trying to get rich than drunk whereas “Premium Octane” gets on the hustler shit & the jazzy production is super fresh to me. “Aqua Pyro” goes on to tell the listeners to trust what he rights with a fittingly Hellish tone to the instrumental, but then “Derelict Wisdom” talks about wetting up the block & the drumless beat enhances the seriousness of it to me.

Meanwhile on “Fuck the Covenant”, we have al.divino just going in on top of another guitar wailing in the background proclaiming himself as a product of the ghetto leading into the “Alhambra” interlude which has some dope vibraphone embellishments. I like how “Drunken Monk” sounds like something from a blaxploitation chase scene spitting that blick talk just before “Estevanico” brings in some soothing horns calling out those tough talking through cyber space.

The penultimate track “Malevolence” perfectly lives up to it’s name lyrically & the instrumental that Big Ghost brings to the table send chills straight down your spine. “Byzantine Slang” then finishes the album off on a more calmer note sonically wisely & compellingly encouraging to teach the babies.

To me, this is the most consistent divino project I’ve heard since Kilo. My only real complaint about it is that it could’ve used a feature or 2 because it can be a tad bit 1-dimensional as far as the rapping goes, but he really sounds focused & it’s very interesting for Big Ghost to go into a more Moroccan-inspired sound through his production.

Score: 8/10

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Reallyhiiim & Puzzle – “The Crux” (Album)

Syracuse, NY’s Reallyhiiim just dropped the full-length album “The Crux,” executive produced by Puzzle of The Diggers.

The project boasts an impressive guest list including: Willie The Kid, Planet Asia, Raz Fresco, Pounds, Fly Anakin, Estee Nack, Al Divino, Maf, B.A. Badd, Adonis, Koncept Jackson, 448 Brad, Lord Juco, Falcon Outlaw and introducing PT.

The project is available digitally and in limited CD format (only 50 made) here!

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Reallyhiiim & Puzzle – “The Crux” (Album)

Syracuse, NY’s Reallyhiiim just dropped the full-length album “The Crux,” executive produced by Puzzle of The Diggers.

The project boasts an impressive guest list including: Willie The Kid, Planet Asia, Raz Fresco, Pounds, Fly Anakin, Estee Nack, Al Divino, Maf, B.A. Badd, Adonis, Koncept Jackson, 448 Brad, Lord Juco, Falcon Outlaw and introducing PT.

The project is available digitally and in limited CD format (only 50 made) here!

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al.divino & DJ Muggs – “Kilogram” (Album Review)

al.divino is a 26 year old MC/producer from Massachusetts that I’ve been following for a couple of years now. Dude’s been steadily dropping projects since 2015, with the last one being the Futurewave-produced Kataklizm this past summer. But to continue his grind, al.divino is enlisting the West Coast veteran DJ Muggs himself to drop Kilogram exclusively on the Soul Assassins website.

The album kicks off with “Jansport”, where al.divino talks about that pusher life over a horn loop. The next track “Money on Ya Head” talks about putting hits out over a sinister beat while the song “Streets Still” tells the listener to give him his respect & talks about those who tried to count him out over a psychedelic sample. The title track gets reckless over by a grungy guitar loop while the song “Jabba Jaws” with Estee Nack sees the 2 talking about turning dudes into mince meat over spooky boom bap beat.

The track “Mr. Dynamite” gets back on the drug dealer tip over an eerie instrumental while the song “Landslide” talks about his crew be winning over a boom bap beat with some dramatic string sections. After the “Wildstyle” interlude, the track “Larry Davis” talks about how no one can fuck with him over an intimidating instrumental while the song “Oven” with RLX sees the 2 getting mafioso over a bewitching beat. The album ends with “Singapore”, where al.divino talks about his shooters over a foreboding instrumental.

As much as I highly enjoyed Kataklizm, I think al.divino really outdid himself on this new album over here. Probably his best work to date in my opinion. His presence on the mic is at it’s most ferocious & DJ Muggs’ signature sound meshes in with al.divino’s relentless lyricism very well.

Score: 9/10

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al.divino – “TEARZ” (Video)

al.divino released his new video for the self-produced track “TEARZ” off of his new and entirely self produced project “FACEMELT.” You can cop digital and cd versions of the project here via al.divino’s bandcamp page.

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