Fred The Godson and actor/comedian Jay Pharoah draws a bead on the rhyme life as well as the crime life with their Training Day album – a visceral drive through the streets of New York with the Bronx emcee breaking down the scenery while Pharaoh provides interludes from the perspective of Detective Alonzo Harris (the character Denzel Washington immortalized in the movie Training Day). Standout cuts include the darkly stalking “Grace“; a metaphor and simile filled showoff number called “Stuart Scott“; and a slow-torch redux of Jigga‘s “Can I Live” called “Can I Live 2020“. You can listen to (and buy) the project via the links listed below as well as catch up on the latest music and news from Fred The Godson and Jay Pharaoh by making sure that you’re connected to them via the social links listed below.
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★★ And if you’re going to be in or near Manhattan, New York on February 25th, be sure to catch Fred The Godson performing live at S.O.B.’s. Click (HERE) for more info. ★★
vibes – aggressive, crime and money, murder music, brooding, dark, hood shxt, ambitious, wild and reckless, hustlers anthems, visceral, paper chasing
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