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Black Geez x Eto - "Flour City Bible Chapter 2"


The Trust Gang is back again, which is not a surprise. The team is on a rampage with putting albums out. The good news is, the majority of them are either #hiphopclassics or close to them. Black Geez and Eto return with "Flour City Street Bible Chapter 2". If you like, start off with part one here: "Flour City Street Bible" (YouTube Review). And the blog is here: "Flour City Bible" (Blog).

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Black Geez, eto (Parental Advisory)
"Flour City Street Bible Chapter 2" (11 Tracks)
Release date: June 22, 2020  Length: 29:59
EXPLICIT
Production: eto ONLY!

1. Intro Ft. Dunamann/ Producer: eto 
2. Streets All Day Ft. Crissy/ Producer: eto
3. Hell/ Producer: eto
4. Rules Ft. Eto/ Producer: eto
5. Holy Words/ Producer: eto
6. *God Music Ft. Heaven/ Producer: eto
7. *Glock Chester Ft. Flee Lord/ Producer: eto
8. *Clinton Ave Ft. Da Symph/ Producer: eto
9. Real Bitch/ Producer: eto
10. About The Hustle Ft. Killa Ki/ Producer: eto
11. *Street Bible Ft. 38 Spesh & Klass Murda/ Producer: eto


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

My Grade For Projects (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 4.5
Lyrical Content: 3.5
Album Structure/Theme: 4

Review:

Black Geez and Eto are back to attack on wax. And they are once again putting out quality work to listen too. The first Flour City Bible album was good and I think this one is better. They are getting better with each project. 

Let's start off with the production. Eto is in his bag so hard on this album, I'm wondering if he gave him all his best beats. I'm aware Eto is a great producer, but it seemed like he went in on these beats. I enjoyed pretty much all the music on this album. And with Eto, he's versatile on the beats. If you check his albums, you might think it's a different dude on most projects. His production is versatile and creative. Eto, your flowers have been delivered. 

Black Geez once again is not the best lyricist, but most of his music is hotter than most music out here. He has access to some of the BEST producers with Eto and 38 Spesh currently. I'm pretty sure he's working with more producers. I've been listening to most of his older records and it seems like his flow is calmer. And just to throw out a bit of criticism, Black Geez, relax more on your vocals and just flow. I like your grind and you are getting better with time. And when Mr. Geez is on cuts with other artist, it seems like he's stepping up his bars. Maybe he needs to do an entire album with a heavy hitting MC, because most MC's step their BARS up when TOP mc's are on their tracks. 

Again the album is around the same time frame of a half an hour, which seems on point. Ten or eleven tracks seem like a great amount of tracks to get both Eto's beats off and Black's point off. 

I'm enjoying the entire TRUST GANG movement right now. Actually since I've stumbled on them with the 38 Spesh x Kool G. Rap album. They've been putting out quality projects and they have some of the top spitters in the game. Go look up Che Noir, 38 Spesh, Klass Murda, Planet Asia, Rasheed Chappell and more. I believe they signed Fred The Godson before his Covid-19 passing this year. #RipFredTheGodSon

For the 2nd installment with Eto, they picked great features again. Some names you will recognize like, 38 Spesh, Flee Lord and Eto bless the mic along with production. But, there are some new comers that had my ears at full attention. Newcomers to me, Da Symph and Killa Ki put on there own show individually on tracks, "Clinton Ave" (Symph) and "About the Hustle" (Kill Ki). I really enjoyed Symph's verse. I'll be looking out for you KING. 

The other features were singers that blessed tracks, "Streets All Day" (Crissy) & "Good Music" (Heaven). Both women put their spin on these tracks leaving you desperate for more. I'll be looking into these Queens soon. I'm wondering if they are signed under Trust Gang. #Truuust!

So shout out to Black Geez and his surrounding team. I'm giving you your FLOWERS now brother. Keep up all the good work. Looking forward to more of your work load. 

Rating: 4.0 MICS

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