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Larry June & Cardo Provide a Soundtrack for “The Night Shift” (Album Review)

This is the 10th full-length LP from Vallejo emcee Larry June. Steadily grinding his ass off since dropping out of high school by dropping his last 9 studio efforts as well as 14 EPs & 7 mixtapes with the highlights of his ever-growing discography including the Lex Luger-produced Trap Larry, the Cardo-produced Cruise USA & it’s sequel Into the Late Night, the Harry Fraud-produced Keep Going, the mobb music-influenced Jay Worthy collab effort 2 P’z in a Pod & more recently The Alchemist-produced The Great Escape this past spring. So when it was announced that Cardo was producing The Night Shift, I went into it knowing this was gonna be on the same level as The Great Escape

“Clocked In” is an incredibly smooth opener to the album with the bass hitting hard & pockets on full whereas “Chops on the Blade” slickly talks about trappin’ like a motherfucker. “Ocean Cuisine” featuring 2 Chainz lavishly finds the 2 looking to make it last today just before “Love of Money” embraces a jazzier, soulful trap sound paying homage to the Bone Thugs-n-Harmony single “Foe tha Love of $” from the sample to the subject matter also.

Meanwhile, “Sweet Lady” is more of a slow jam describing a different kind of love for Larry leading into the synth-heavy “Pop Out” featuring ScHoolboy Q sees both of them coming together to drop braggadocio. “The Great Escape” featuring The Alchemist brings Larry with the man who produced his best album on the mic so they boast about being the ones over a pillowy beat, but then “Glasshouse Knockin’” draws inspiration from mobb music instrumentally talking that traphouse shit once again. 

“Without You” featuring Blxst was a decent choice of a single & I can see why since it’s leaning more towards the pop rap style as they tell their significant others that they’re the ones while “GRGP” featuring Peezy & Too $hort brings the trio together for a breezy anthem getting on their pimp shit. “Stickin’ & Movin’” has a bit of a funkier flare musically admitting that it’s feeling like 2019 all over again for him while Jordan Ward’s hook on the delicately produced “Won’t Wait” has to be one of my favorites throughout the LP as Larry talks about being good on his own.

To start the final leg of the album, “Let Me Know” gives off a cloudier vibe acknowledging shit’s changed yet she ain’t ever met any other guy like him while “Made a Way” featuring Payroll Giovanni brings back the synths so they can talk about being as fly as they are. The song “Road Runnin’” gives me a futuristic feeling to the instrumental looking to get the money while “Big Fish” featuring Alemán atmospherically talks about putting rap first over the game these days. “The Good Kind” is a wavy closer getting in bag mode.

These guys have never missed in the 4-5 years of teaming up with one another & The Night Shift lived up to the expectations I had going into it continuing to churn out some of his best material to date. Cardo’s production is more rooted in mobb music & g-funk as opposed to the jazzier, drumless loops Uncle Al whipped up on that previous LP matched with equally solid performances from The Freeminded leader & nearly all the guest MCs/singers. Great job once again, Larry!

Score: 9/10

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Larry June and Cardo Release “Without You (Blxst Interlude)” from Joint Project

Larry June and Cardo Release "Without You (Blxst Interlude)” from Joint Project

Larry June and Cardo recently revealed their collaborative project, The Night Shift, and now they’ve dropped a soulful R&B track – “Without You (Blxst Interlude),” featuring Blxst. Following previous releases, “Chops On The Blade” and “The Good Kind,” this stirring addition to the album is already gaining attention.

The Night Shift will be Larry June’s first project since his celebrated collaboration with The Alchemist on The Great Escape, and fans eagerly anticipate its release. With Larry June’s unique style and Cardo’s production, this upcoming project is set to be a standout in their respective discographies.

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Larry June and Cardo to Reunite for ‘The Night Shift’ Project, Drop New Track “Chops On The Blade”

Larry June and Cardo to Reunite for 'The Night Shift' Project

Larry June and prolific producer Cardo have exciting news for their fans as they gear up for their fifth collaborative project, The Night Shift. This project marks their first collaboration since 2021’s Into The Late Night mixtape. While more details about the project are on the horizon, the duo has dropped the second song and accompanying video, “Chops On The Blade.”

Cardo showcases a classic west-coast beat in this latest track, setting the stage for Larry June’s signature relaxed and tranquil flow. The seamless chemistry between the rapper and producer shines through, promising an exciting addition to their collaborative repertoire.

Larry June and Cardo have a history of creating captivating music together, and The Night Shift is expected to be no different. Fans eagerly anticipate the full project, eager to experience more of the distinctive style and dynamic energy that has become synonymous with their work. Stay tuned for further updates on The Night Shift as Larry June and Cardo continue to redefine the hip-hop landscape.

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Boi-1da and Cardo Respond To Bobby Shmurda’s Rant About Producers Overcharging For Beats

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It’s no secret that over time, the role of a producer has become even more important. Many people today say that the reason they like a lot of songs is because of the beat, and some would even argue that the beat is better than the artists. Earlier this week, Bobby Shmurda went on a rant about producers overcharging for beats.

“I done made over half a million for the year, can’t be that bad outside. “I’m trying to drop my project, but these n*gga is asking me clearances and these f*ckin’ producers are asking for some crazy sh*t,” Bobby said. “I don’t know what rumors is going around, they think, ‘Oh Bobby just droppin’ bags, this, that, whatever.’ Givin’ no n*ggas $10,000, $8,000 for no f*ckin’ producer.”

Bobby’s rant was sure to ruffle some feathers within the producer community, and even caught the attention of superproducers Boi-1da and Cardo.

Boi-1da responded to Bobby in the comments section of 2Cool2Blog‘s Instagram post. “Designer beats cost designer prices,” he commented.

However, Cardo would ask for all the smoke in his response to Shmurda. Cardo took to Twitter where he said that artists have no respect for producers.

“Rappers saying producers overpricing their beats shows u we don’t get any respect in this shit. Y’all N*ggas weird,” he tweeted. “We HAVE to make y’all n*ggas pay us more every time … cuz y’all be tryna offer 2500 for a beat. I gotta let it off one time,” Cardo said in his first two tweets.

Cardo continued his rant, adding “and in most cases that never works and n*ggas have no choice but to settle for that 2500 cuz we got mouths feed and bills to pay. I’m just speaking up for the producer community… that’s all. No complaining of any sort … but y’all will not continue to try and step on N*ggas over here. Cuz Im fasho with the bullsh*t. Just ask around.”

Cardo ended by saying “I’m out this b*tch … y’all have a pleasant and blessed evening like any other. Love y’all. Album otw.”

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Curren$y and Cardo Got Wings Dropping ‘The Green Tape’ This Weekend

Curren$y rarely takes a hiatus from new music, and the New Orleans spitta is back with a new project to cure our Quarantine woes. This time, the Jet Life rapper tapped Producer Cardo Got Wings for the project they’re calling The Green Tape.

Curren$y posted a text chain between he and Cardo with the producer telling Spitta, “People need something to be happy about.” The screenshot also reveals the mixtape cover artwork created by Alex Gooden.

Perhaps it is the moment in history that we’re in as to why the marijuana blazer wanted to put the project out this week as opposed to the upcoming pot smokers’ holiday, 4/20.

Then again, Curren$y may have something planned for the holiday as well.

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