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Black Geez, eto Album REVIEW


This is a New Artist Alert along with a New Album Review. The Trust Gang from New York is not only expanding, but they taking over Hip-Hop. With artist like 38 Spesh, Che-Noir, Klass Murda and Green Double already brewing, it's time for Black Geez. Check out Trust Gang Albums. 

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Release date: March, 20, 2020  Length: 28:39
EXPLICIT
Production: eto ONLY!

1. Born/ Producer: eto 
2. *Opium/ Producer: eto
3. New Crack Era Ft. eto/ Producer: eto
4. *Extendos Ft. Che Noir/ Producer: eto
5. What If/ Producer: eto
6. Fathers Day/ Producer: eto
7. Testimony/ Producer: eto
8. *Strangers Ft. Street Justice/ Producer: eto
9. *Holy Water Ft. 38 Spesh/ Producer: eto
10. War angels/ Producer: eto
11. Sinners Prayer/ Producer: eto


In Bold: Favorite Tracks
With Asterisk: Rotation Songs in My Playlist

My Grade For Mixtape (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 3.5
Lyrical Content: 2.5
Album Structure/Theme: 4.0

Review:

Now, Black Geez is not really a NEW artist. If you research, you'll find he use to be in a group called Black Geez. Either that or he was letting other artist spit on his albums in 2016. Either way, it seems he has parted with some or all of those rappers and teamed up with the General 38 Spesh. The heavy hitting producer from NYC. And he's been putting out albums under the Trust Gang camp since 2019 I believe. Check out Mr. Geez Concrete series (1&2).

With better production from 38, Black Geez is starting to get some street play. But, eto did this entire album though. Now, eto is another Heavy Weight producer from that Rochester (City in New York) who collaborates with the Trust Gang Team often. You can find many singles and projects with the liking's of eto either rhyming or producing with Trust. He's nice on the mic too. 

Black Geez has a simple, but interesting flow. If you listen to his older work, you can tell his voice changed. It could be due from lifting weights. He's huge. I saw him perform in Boston, with Che-Noir and 38 Spesh last year. He's a good performer, but just looks like the lead security guard with all that muscle. Please don't take offense if your reading this. It's just my observation. 

This album is 3.33 MICS. This is going off the 5 MIC system, "The Source" Magazine does. I put a bit of a twist and I'm adding percentages. I'd like to give the MC's as much credit as possible. 

Mr. Geez is a good storyteller in his songs, but not the strongest lyricist in the camp. He tells those Hood Tales, that we all love. You remember the group, "Group Home?" This album has that feeling. If you remember, DJ Premier produced that entire album and he had two MCS on that album that weren't that lyrical. This album is produced well and the BARS Black Geez is spittin, are not elusive, lyrical or top 25, but they are entertaining as hell. It's something about his flow, that makes crave for more. 

The highlight is the production from eto. He's another underground producer that you MCS better hit up for beats now, before he starts charging more. His beats are sinister, bass heavy and mixed well. He knows when to add those samples, drums and strings. Eto's production carries this album. I can see myself just listening to just the instrumentals. If your reading or watching my movement eto, keep up the great work.

My favorite rotation tracks are Opium, Extendos, Strangers and Holy Water. I picked most for the strong features like Che-Noir and 38 Spesh. I feel like Black Geez needs someone to bounce off. The features on "War Angels" and "Sinners Prayer" flow well with Mr. Geez. 38 Spesh, maybe combine them (who are they?) and produce the next project. I'm just putting that in the air.

If your listening Black Geez, please keep grinding. I see so much potential in your bars. Your in the right place under the Trust umbrella, so that's a start. And your around some of the heavies lyricist and producers, so your on the right tracks. 

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Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and Human God


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