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Coconut Wolf Connects With Krohme To Bar Out On “The Fresh Prince of Self Flair”

Coconut Wolf links with Krohme again to deliver another barrage of bars. “The Fresh Prince of Self Flair” provides nearly three minutes of bars with a dope flow and showcases why Coconut Wolf is one of the “Illest ever to Will Smith the record”.

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Coconut Wolf Links Up With Krohme, Drops New Single “Krohmeconut Wolf”

Check out this new single by Coconut Wolf and veteran producer Krohme titled “Krohmeconut Wolf.” Its an onslaught of punchlines and wordplay accompanied by a unique flow.

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Virginia Vets Empuls And Krohme Unite For “By Love Or By Force” EP

Krohme has been on a mean run as of late releasing a string of dope singles, EPs, and albums. For his latest release he has teamed with fellow VA OG Empuls for a 5-song EP titled “By Love Or By Force,” which they pulled together in just four days. This is that timely “message music” AmeriKKKa needs right now. Features include SageInfinite, Bless Picasso, Sleep Sinatra, Mental Da God, Jeck Da General, and Merkabah.

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Krohme Rounds Up Legends, Including Brother Ali, Chuck D, and Speech, For New Maxi Single

Underground super producer Krohme is back with yet another icon-packed project! The main single on this 3-song maxi, “Line of Fire,” features three of the most well-respected names in conscious Hip-Hop: Chuck D, Speeh, and Brother Ali! Further, Doug Wimbish of Living Color plays bass on the track. This epic joint is backed by “The Judgement,” a song that reunites Brand Nubian members Sadat X and Lord Jamar, and also has Wimbish on bass. Rounding out the release is “Only One,” a song featuring Bobby J From Rockaway and Boston duo Blak Madeen.

The full album these tracks are off is titled “To Live For The People” and will be released in late 2022 on SpitSLAM. A portion of proceeds will go directly to punksforautism.com.

“I reached out to Brother Ali through BK-One and Ali asked if we could get Chuck D on the track since the project was being released on Chuck D’s label. Chuck D not only killed the second verse, he also provided the artwork for the cover!” – Krohm

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